Rewrite the differential equation as. dy y(x+2)-(x+2) dx y(x-3)+(x-3) = (x+2)(y-1) (x-3)(y+1) dx (1) dy = (x) dx x-3

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Rewrite the differential equation as.
dy y(x+2)-(x+2)
dx
y(x-3)+(x-3)
=
(x+2)(y-1)
(x-3)(y+1)
dx
(1) dy = (x) dx
x-3
Transcribed Image Text:Rewrite the differential equation as. dy y(x+2)-(x+2) dx y(x-3)+(x-3) = (x+2)(y-1) (x-3)(y+1) dx (1) dy = (x) dx x-3
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