Question: The differential equation y + 4 y 5 = ( y 7 + 4 x ) y ' can b e written i n differential

The differential equation y+4y5=(y7+4x)y' can be written in differential form: M(x,y)dx+N(x,y)dy=0 where M(x,y)=, and N(x,y)=?(()-1)(To receive credit both answers must be correct.) The term M(x,y)dx+N(x,y)dy becomes an exact differential if the left hand side above is divided byy5. Integrating that new equation we obtain a solution of the differential equation: =C. I NEED HELP WITH PART B
(1 point) The differential equation
y+4y5=(y7+4x)y'
can be written in differential form:
M(x,y)dx+N(x,y)dy=0
where
M(x,y)=
The term M(x,y)dx+N(x,y)dy becomes an exact differential if the left hand side above is divided byy5. Integrating that new equation, the solution of the differential equation is
=C.
The differential equation y + 4 y 5 = ( y 7 + 4 x

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