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If \(\phi(x)\) is a differentiable function, then the solution of the differential equation \[ dy+y\phi'(x)-\phi(x)\phi'(x)\,dx=0 \] is

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Linear DE: multiply by integrating factor.
Updated On: Mar 23, 2026
  • \(y=\{\phi(x)-1\}+Ce^{-\phi(x)}\)
  • \(y\phi(x)=\{\phi(x)\}^2+C\)
  • \(ye^{\phi(x)}=\phi(x)e^{\phi(x)}+C\)
  • \(y-\phi(x)=\phi(x)e^{-\phi(x)}\)
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The Correct Option is C

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