Euler's differential equation

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Template:For In mathematics, Euler's differential equation is a first-order non-linear ordinary differential equation, named after Leonhard Euler. It is given by:[1]

dydx+a0+a1y+a2y2+a3y3+a4y4a0+a1x+a2x2+a3x3+a4x4=0

This is a separable equation and the solution is given by the following integral equation:

dya0+a1y+a2y2+a3y3+a4y4+dxa0+a1x+a2x2+a3x3+a4x4=c

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  1. Ince, E. L. "L. 1944 Ordinary Differential Equations." 227.