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Solve the following differential equation: `(1+y^2)tan^(-1)x dx+2y(1+x^2)dy=0`

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To solve the differential equation \((1+y^2)\tan^{-1}x \, dx + 2y(1+x^2) \, dy = 0\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Rearranging the Equation We start by rearranging the given equation: \[ (1+y^2)\tan^{-1}x \, dx = -2y(1+x^2) \, dy \] ...
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