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Consider xdy = 3ydx. (a) Apply Theorem 1 and show the equation has unique solution in xy-plane where x 6= 0
(b) Theorem 1 will be inconclusive about existence and uniqueness of solution where x = 0 (that is on y-axis). For points on the y-axis (i) Show there are infinitely many different solutions for xdy = 3ydx y(0) = 0. (ii) Show there is no solution for xdy = 3ydx y(0) = b b != 0.

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