Question: dy dx 2x (ex x 1+y) - Show that the equation is NOT exact. - 0, (x, y) = e-x. Show that the equation

dy dx 2x (ex x 1+y) - Show that the equation is 

dy dx 2x (ex x 1+y) - Show that the equation is NOT exact. - 0, (x, y) = e-x. Show that the equation becomes exact when multiplied by the integrating factor (x, y). Solve the given equation using the integrating factor given in (b).

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