The equation is linear, as you can write

An integrating factor would be

Multiplying both sides of the ODE by this yields

where the LHS is a derivative:
![\dfrac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dx}\left[x^{1/3}y\right]=4x^{1/3}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B%5Cmathrm%20d%7D%7B%5Cmathrm%20dx%7D%5Cleft%5Bx%5E%7B1%2F3%7Dy%5Cright%5D%3D4x%5E%7B1%2F3%7D)
Integrating both sides, we get


Answer:
um maybe regular counting?
Step-by-step explanation:
do 14 15 16 17 the second row 24 25 26 27....and so on with the others. You get it?
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Answer: good for you
Step-by-step explanation:
(this is for fractions!!!!!!!!!!!!) 28/5 or 5 3/5
i think u just make it into 5.6/1 multiply by 10 which gets 56/10 and wala
but it's not simplified. 56 and 10 is divisible by 2 so u get 28/5 which is actually 5 3/5 (which is 5.6!!)