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Find the general solution of the following reducible second-order differential equation. Assume x, y and/or y' positive where helpful. 3y3y'' = 8
Determine the general solution.
1. Ay^2 -1/11(Ax + B)^2 = 8
2. y2 – 8(Ax + b)2 = 9
3. Ay? 2 - 3(Ax + B)2 = 8
4. y2 - 3(Ax + B)2 = 8A
5. Ay? +3(AX +B)2 = 8

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