(x^2-xy+2y^2)dx+(x^2-2xy)dy=0

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Solution for (x^2-xy+2y^2)dx+(x^2-2xy)dy=0 equation:


Simplifying
(x2 + -1xy + 2y2) * dx + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0

Reorder the terms:
(-1xy + x2 + 2y2) * dx + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
dx(-1xy + x2 + 2y2) + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0
(-1xy * dx + x2 * dx + 2y2 * dx) + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0

Reorder the terms:
(2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3) + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0
(2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3) + (x2 + -2xy) * dy = 0

Reorder the terms:
2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3 + (-2xy + x2) * dy = 0

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3 + dy(-2xy + x2) = 0
2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3 + (-2xy * dy + x2 * dy) = 0
2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx3 + (-2dxy2 + dx2y) = 0

Reorder the terms:
2dxy2 + -2dxy2 + -1dx2y + dx2y + dx3 = 0

Combine like terms: 2dxy2 + -2dxy2 = 0
0 + -1dx2y + dx2y + dx3 = 0
-1dx2y + dx2y + dx3 = 0

Combine like terms: -1dx2y + dx2y = 0
0 + dx3 = 0
dx3 = 0

Solving
dx3 = 0

Solving for variable 'd'.

Move all terms containing d to the left, all other terms to the right.

Simplifying
dx3 = 0

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