Write the differential equation y'e^x + ye^2x - six = 0 in the standard form
Let us write the differential equation "y'e^x + ye^{2x} - \\sin x = 0" in the standard form.
It follows that "y'e^x + ye^{2x} =\\sin x," and hence "y' + e^{x}y =e^{-x}\\sin x" is the standard form of the differential equation "y'e^x + ye^{2x} - \\sin x = 0."
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