Which of the following five differential equations cannot be solved using an integrating factor? (More than one correct answer.)多项选择题
A
a. [math: y′+y=x2]y' + \sqrt{y} = x^2
B
b. [math: y″+y=sin(x)]y'' + y = \sin(x)
C
c. [math: y′+2y=cos(x)]y' + 2y = \cos(x)
D
d. [math: y′+yx=ln(x)]y' + \frac{{y}}{{x}} = \ln(x)
E
e. [math: y′+xy=x2]y' + xy = x^2
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