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If the solution of the differential equation `(dy)/(dx)` + ` P(x)y=xy^3` is `y^2 (1+cx^2)`=1,c being an arbitrary constant,then `p(x)` is (A) `-x` (B) `x/2` (C) `x` (D) `2x`

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