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Solve the differential equation (5x^4 y^2+ 2xe^y - 2x cos (x^2)) dx + (2x^5y + x^2...

Solve the differential equation (5x^4 y^2+ 2xe^y - 2x cos (x^2)) dx + (2x^5y + x^2 e^y) dy = 0.

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