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Show that an implicit solution of 2x sin2(y) dx − (x2 + 12) cos(y) dy = 0 is given by ln(x2 + 12) + csc(y) = C. Differentiating ln(x2 + 12) + csc(y) = C we get 2x x2 + 12 + dy dx = 0 or 2x sin2(y) dx + dy = 0. Find the constant solutions, if any, that were lost in the solution of the differential equation. (Let k represent an arbitrary integer.) y =

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