Question
State True or False for the following:
Correct substitution for the solution of the differential equation of the type $\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dx}}=({\text{x}},\text{y}),$ where f(x, y) is a homogeneous function of zero degree is y = vx.

Answer

True.

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