Question
Solution of differential equation x.dy – y.dx = Q represents:
  1. A rectangular hyperbola
  2. Parabola whose vertex is at the origin
  3. Straight line passing through the origin
  4. A circle whose centre is at the origin

Answer

  1. Straight line passing through the origin

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