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Form the differential equation representing the family of curves given by `(x-a)^2+2y^2=a^2`, where a is an arbitrary constant.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS-Miscellaneous Exercise on Chapter 9
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  12. Solve the differential equation : y e^(x//y)dx=(x e^(x//y)+y^(2))dy(...

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  13. Solve (x-y)(dx+dy)=dx-dy, given that y=-1, where x=0.

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  14. Solve [(e^(-2sqrt(x)))/(sqrt(x))-y/(sqrt(x))](dx)/(dy)=1(x!=0

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  15. Find the particular solution of the differential equation. (dy)/(dx...

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  16. Find a particular solution of the differential equation (x+1)(dy)/(dx...

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  18. The general solution of the differential equation (ydx-xdy)/(y)=0 is :

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  19. The general solution of a differential equation of the type (dx)/(d...

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  20. The general solution of the differential equation e x" "dy" "+" "(y...

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