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Old 11-19-2008, 05:24 PM
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Default Could someone please explain...

In the problem 5y^4 - y' + 6x = cosx - 12y^2 * y', I am asked to move all of the y's to one side and the x's to the other. How do I get the y' on the right side of the equal sign to the left side of the equal sign?

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