First Order Linear Differential Equation: Integrating Factor (Example 2) Part 2

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In solving the differential equation y′ + (4x^3/(x^4+2))y = x^3, which of the following is an integrating factor (what we in class called G(x), and was used to multiply both sides of the linear differential equation).

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  • I think youll get more views if you try to keep a problem to 1 video. this part took about 30 secs too long to find. Awesome explanations though

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