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

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The correct Answer is:
`C = - ((1)/(2x^(2)) + (1)/( 2y^(2)))`
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