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Form a differential equation representing the given family of curves by eliminating arbitrary constants a and b.`x/a+y/b=1`

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Given equation is,
` x/a + y/b = 1......(i),`
Differentiating (1), w.r.t. x
`=>1/a+(dy)/(bdx)=0`
Again differentiating
`(d^2y)/(dx^2) = 0`
which is the differential equation.
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