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Consider the equation (x^2)/(a^2+lambda)...

Consider the equation `(x^2)/(a^2+lambda)+(y^2)/(b^2+lambda)=1,` where a and b are specified constants and `lambda` is an arbitrary parameter. Find a differential equation satisfied by it.

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