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What is the solution to the differential equation [math] \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{x^3}{y^2} [/math] where [math]y(2) = 3 [/math]

 

What are they asking for? I'm I supposed to do seperable differention, integrate by parts, or what? Please help me! Thank you.

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