The graph of the equation $$ x^2y^3=(2x+3y)^5$$ is same as $$x=-y$$ Why is this so?
I understand it satisfies the equation, but is there a way to derive it? Don't the other roots count? The graph
Edit:
Something I just realized.
$$ dy/dx=y/x$$ for the equations $$x^my^n=(x+y)^{m+n}$$
we have the solution $$|y/x|=e^c$$ where c is a constant. Perhaps something similar is happening here?
Is there anything more general than this? Because it feels like a complex equation but turns out to be quite simple.