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$\left(\frac{d}{dx}x^2+\frac{-d}{dx}\ln\left(x\right)\right)y+yx^3=0$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the logarithmic equation (x^2-ln(x))d/dxy+yx^3=0. Multiplying polynomials . Multiply the single term y by each term of the polynomial \left(\frac{d}{dx}x^2+\frac{-d}{dx}\ln\left(x\right)\right). Factor the polynomial \frac{d}{dx}x^2y+\frac{-d}{dx}y\ln\left(x\right)+yx^3 by it's greatest common factor (GCF): y. Divide both sides of the equation by \frac{d}{dx}x^2+\frac{-d}{dx}\ln\left(x\right)+x^{3}.