Find the complete integral of the differential equation xp(11+q) = (y+z)q
corresponding to that integral of Charpit’s equations which involve only q and x, and deduce that
(z+hx+k )^2 = 4 hx (k - y)
is also a complete integral.
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2020-11-24T14:28:10-0500
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