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                find an equation of the curve that passes through the point (1,1) and whose slope at (x,y) is y^2/x^3
            
            
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    This means that:
dy/dx = y^2/x^3, and y(1)=1,
in the language of separation of variables.
Hint: use power rule for integration.
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dy/dx = y^2/x^3, and y(1)=1,
in the language of separation of variables.
Hint: use power rule for integration.
Also, see example to your previous question (under Billy):
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1300573436
Please, Catherine, Billy, Mark, Matthew, and Sally, use one single screen name if you want your posts to avoid confusion.
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