Question

Using Charpit’s method, find the complete integral of the differential equation: 

p(1+q^{2})+(b-z)q=0,

b being a constant. 

23 Apr 2024
Answer :
Word Count : 167

To find the complete integral of the given differential equation using Charpit's method, let's denote the variables as follows:

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