An integrating factor is called so because it is a function that, when multiplied by a differential equation, transforms it into an exact equation that can be solved more easily. This method is particularly useful for linear first-order ordinary differential equations, where applying the integrating factor allows the equation to be integrated directly. Essentially, the integrating factor "integrates" the equation by making it solvable through standard integration techniques.
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