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[" The solution of "xdx+ydy=x^(2)ydy-xy^(2)dx" is "],[[" 1) "x^(2)-1=c(1+y^(3))," 2) "x^(2)+1=c(1-y^(2))," 3) "x^(2)-1=c(1+y^(2))," 4) "x^(2)+1=c(1-y^(3))]]

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