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Solve the given differential equation: xy''+y'=0 usually if it was the form (x^2)y''+xy'+5y=0, you could then assume (r^2)+(1-1)r+5=0 how do i start/solve this?

Solve the given differential equation:

xy''+y'=0

usually if it was the form (x^2)y''+xy'+5y=0, you could then assume (r^2)+(1-1)r+5=0

how do i start/solve this?


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