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The integrating factor of \[ \frac{dy}{dx} + y \cot x = 2x + x^2 \cot x \] is

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Always convert to standard linear form before finding the integrating factor using \( e^{\int P(x) dx} \).
Updated On: May 23, 2025
  • \( \sin x \)
  • \( \cos x \)
  • \( \cot x \)
  • \( \tan x \)
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Standard form of linear differential equation: \[ \frac{dy}{dx} + P(x) y = Q(x) \] Integrating factor (I.F.) is: \[ I.F. = e^{\int P(x) dx} \] Here, \( P(x) = \cot x \) So, \[ I.F. = e^{\int \cot x \, dx} = e^{\ln |\sin x|} = \sin x \]
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