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A homogeneous differential equation of the form M(x, y) dx + N(x, y) dy = 0 can be reduced to a differential equation with separated variables by using the substitution?


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Answer: A homogeneous differential equation of the form M(x, y) dx + N(x, y) dy = 0 can be reduced to a differential equation with separated variables by using the substitution y = vx, dy = vdx + xdv.

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