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The integrating factor of the differential equation
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Divide both sides by 1 – y2 we get,
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Since it is a form of linear differential equation where
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Integrating Factor (I.F) = e∫ p dx
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Put 1 – y2 = t
Differentiate w.r.t y we get,
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Putting value in integral
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Putting value of t, we get,
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Now,
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