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Does the ordinary differential equation like this $$\frac{dy}{dx}=1+\frac{log(1+x)-log(x)}{log(1+x+y)-log(x+y)}$$. here $\frac{dy}{dx}=1+\frac{log(1+x)-log(x)}{log(1+x+y)-log(x+y)}$$ have a problems about this equation

whether the solution of this equation that can be given by finite termsin closed form?

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a ordinary differential equation like this \ $\frac{dy}{dx}=1+\frac{log(1+x)-log(x)}{log(1+x+y)-log(x+y)}$. \ $\frac{dy}{dx}=1+\frac{log(1+x)-log(x)}{log(1+x+y)-log(x+y)}$$. here a problems about this equation\

whether the solution of this equation can be given by finite terms?\terms?

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