Differential Equations
3y-2yx^2 [ 1 + (ln (2x^3 / 3y^2))^2 ]dx - 2xdy =0
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3y-2yx^2 [ 1 + (ln (2x^3 / 3y^2))^2 ]dx - 2xdy =0
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