87268 Let \(y=y(x)\) be a solution curve of the differential \(\left(1-x^{2} y^{2}\right) d x=y d x+x d y\). If the line \(x=1\) intersects the curve \(y=y(x)\) at \(y\) \(=2\) and the line \(x=2\) intersects the curve \(y=\) \(y(x)\) at \(y=\alpha\), then a value of \(\alpha\) is
87268 Let \(y=y(x)\) be a solution curve of the differential \(\left(1-x^{2} y^{2}\right) d x=y d x+x d y\). If the line \(x=1\) intersects the curve \(y=y(x)\) at \(y\) \(=2\) and the line \(x=2\) intersects the curve \(y=\) \(y(x)\) at \(y=\alpha\), then a value of \(\alpha\) is
87268 Let \(y=y(x)\) be a solution curve of the differential \(\left(1-x^{2} y^{2}\right) d x=y d x+x d y\). If the line \(x=1\) intersects the curve \(y=y(x)\) at \(y\) \(=2\) and the line \(x=2\) intersects the curve \(y=\) \(y(x)\) at \(y=\alpha\), then a value of \(\alpha\) is
87268 Let \(y=y(x)\) be a solution curve of the differential \(\left(1-x^{2} y^{2}\right) d x=y d x+x d y\). If the line \(x=1\) intersects the curve \(y=y(x)\) at \(y\) \(=2\) and the line \(x=2\) intersects the curve \(y=\) \(y(x)\) at \(y=\alpha\), then a value of \(\alpha\) is