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Grouping the terms of the differential equation
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$x^{-3}y^{-4}dy=-x^{-2}y^{-5}dx$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the differential equation x^(-2)y^(-5)dx+x^(-3)y^(-4)dy=0. Grouping the terms of the differential equation. Grouping the terms of the differential equation. Simplify the fraction \frac{-x^{-2}y^{-5}}{x^{-3}} by x. Subtract the values 3 and -2.