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If the independent variable `x` is changed to `y ,` then the differential equation `x(d^2y)/(dx^2)+((dy)/(dx))^3-(dy)/(dx)=0` is changed to `x(d^2x)/(dy^2)+((dx)/(dy))^2=k` where `k` equals____

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