MCQ
Solution of differential equation $x\,dy - y\,dx = 0$ represents
  • A
    Rectangular hyperbola
  • Straight line passing through origin
  • C
    Parabola whose vertex is at origin
  • D
    Circle whose centre is at origin

Answer

Correct option: B.
Straight line passing through origin
b
(b) $ydx - xdy = 0$ ==> $\frac{1}{x}dx = \frac{1}{y}dy$

On integrating, $\log x = \log y + \log c$

==> $\log \frac{x}{y} = \log c$ ==> $x = cy$

It is a straight line passing through origin.

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