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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 19:52 chocolate12377

What is the solution to the following bernoulli de?
\[t^2 dy/dx+y^2=ty\]
it looks like it is homogenous because if you divide through by \[t^2\] it will be \[y/t\] all over. also if it's a bernoulli, wouldn't \[v=y\], which isn't very useful. any thoughts?

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