Differential Equations Part 2

Section: Mathematics
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If y=y(x) is the solution curve of the differential equation (x2−4)dy−(y2−3y)‌dx=0,
x>2,y(4)=‌
3
2
and the slope of the curve is never zero, then the value of y(10) equals :
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