Solve the following differential equation:
(1-x^2)dy/dx - xy=x^2
This is a standard linear differential equation.Please solve it without directly using the formula ,instead solve it by the basic approach that is multiplying the 'Integrating factor' on both the sides. I am unable to do it this way.
If you show your working, I can have a look at the issue causing problem.
Thank you Sir, but while typing the working out i found my mistake.