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Question
WOW! Simple request this time. Please verify

             dy/dx=2A/3v

I get

            -2A(dv/dx)/3v^2

I'll explain what this has to do with

     y"+y'+piabH[1+1/3(H^2/c^2)]-4piabH/3=0

When your not maxed out!  HA! HA!

Answer
What equation is being looked at that needs this solution?

The solutin to y" + y' + Ey = 0 for some constant E involves finding the roots to x² + x + E = 0.

The solutions to this quadratic equation are, say, F and G.

This makes the solutions to the entire equation at the top
y = He^(-Fx) + Ie^(-GX) for some constants H and I
given the solutions to the quadratic were F and G.

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