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An integrating factor of the differential equation xdydx+ylogx=xex x12logx,(x>0) is

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xlogx
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(x)logx
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(e)logx
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ex2
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Solution

The correct option is B (x)logx
dydx+(logxx)y=ex x12logx
I.F. =exp{ logxx dx}
=e12(logx)2=(e12(logx))logx
=(elogx)logx=(x)logx

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