Differential Help Please?

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The solution to the differential dy/dx = (x-3)(y+1)^(2/3) is y=-1+(x^2/6-x+C)^3. Show that there is no choice of the constant C that will make the solution in part a yield the solution y = -1. Thus we lost the solution y=-1 when we divided by (y+1)^(2/3)
 
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