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Solve differential equation. (x/y) (dx/dy) +(ln(y) - x) =0 I have been told it is not...

Solve differential equation.
(x/y) (dx/dy) +(ln(y) - x) =0

I have been told it is not solved by substitution. It doesn't look exact or separable. It appears to be linear, but the mixed variable for qx and the natural log is confusing to me.

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() (lama) + (logy-x) -. ģ un loge 1 let logget 2 I. fa en t. x = Sede + c (logy) x = 8 to lej = 4 +ся 2 + ca ē

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