Find general integral of (x2+y2)p+2xyq=(x+y)z [closed]












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Respected friends, please give solution of above problem as early as possible. Method of finding the general integral for a quasi- linear equation.










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Respected friends, please give solution of above problem as early as possible. Method of finding the general integral for a quasi- linear equation.










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closed as off-topic by gt6989b, verret, egreg, Iuli, Alexander Gruber Jan 8 at 23:19


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    Not sure what you are asking, MathJax would likely help. Also p[lease update the question with what you think should the approach to the problem be, and in what context did you encounter the problem.
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Respected friends, please give solution of above problem as early as possible. Method of finding the general integral for a quasi- linear equation.










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Respected friends, please give solution of above problem as early as possible. Method of finding the general integral for a quasi- linear equation.







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closed as off-topic by gt6989b, verret, egreg, Iuli, Alexander Gruber Jan 8 at 23:19


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closed as off-topic by gt6989b, verret, egreg, Iuli, Alexander Gruber Jan 8 at 23:19


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  • $begingroup$
    Not sure what you are asking, MathJax would likely help. Also p[lease update the question with what you think should the approach to the problem be, and in what context did you encounter the problem.
    $endgroup$
    – gt6989b
    Jan 8 at 17:05










  • $begingroup$
    Requesting answers as soon as possible is not going to be well-received here. It suggests that you’re in the middle of an exam or contest and are asking for outside help.
    $endgroup$
    – amd
    Jan 8 at 19:42


















  • $begingroup$
    Not sure what you are asking, MathJax would likely help. Also p[lease update the question with what you think should the approach to the problem be, and in what context did you encounter the problem.
    $endgroup$
    – gt6989b
    Jan 8 at 17:05










  • $begingroup$
    Requesting answers as soon as possible is not going to be well-received here. It suggests that you’re in the middle of an exam or contest and are asking for outside help.
    $endgroup$
    – amd
    Jan 8 at 19:42
















$begingroup$
Not sure what you are asking, MathJax would likely help. Also p[lease update the question with what you think should the approach to the problem be, and in what context did you encounter the problem.
$endgroup$
– gt6989b
Jan 8 at 17:05




$begingroup$
Not sure what you are asking, MathJax would likely help. Also p[lease update the question with what you think should the approach to the problem be, and in what context did you encounter the problem.
$endgroup$
– gt6989b
Jan 8 at 17:05












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Requesting answers as soon as possible is not going to be well-received here. It suggests that you’re in the middle of an exam or contest and are asking for outside help.
$endgroup$
– amd
Jan 8 at 19:42




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Requesting answers as soon as possible is not going to be well-received here. It suggests that you’re in the middle of an exam or contest and are asking for outside help.
$endgroup$
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Jan 8 at 19:42










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