Differential EquationHard
Question
The general solution of the differential equation, y′ + yφ′(x) - φ(x) . φ′(x) = 0 where φ(x) is a known function is -
Options
A.y = ce-φ(x) + φ(x) - 1
B.y = ceφ(x) + φ(x) + K
C.y = ce-φ(x) - φ(x) + 1
D.y = ce-φ(x) - φ(x) + K
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