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Solve the differential equation $y \, dx + (x - y^3) \, dy = 0$.

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If a differential equation looks complicated and has an expression like $(x \pm y^n)dy$, it is almost always a linear differential equation of the form $\frac{dx}{dy} + Px = Q$. Inverting the derivative from $\frac{dy}{dx}$ to $\frac{dx}{dy}$ simplifies the algebra instantly!
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