Question
Solve the following differential equation:
$(\text{x + y})(\text{dx}-\text{dy})=\text{dx + dy}$
$(\text{x + y})(\text{dx}-\text{dy})=\text{dx + dy}$
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$\int\frac{\text{x}}{\text{x}^4-\text{x}^2+1}\text{dx}$
$\text{x}\sqrt{1-\text{y}^2}\text{dx}+\text{y}\sqrt{1-\text{x}^2}\text{dy}=0$
$\vec{\text{a}}=4\hat{\text{i}}-3\hat{\text{j}}+\hat{\text{k}}, \vec{\text{b}}=2\hat{\text{i}}-4\hat{\text{j}}+5\hat{\text{k}},\vec{\text{c}}=\hat{\text{i}}-\hat{\text{j}}$ from a right triangle.