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The differential equation which represents the family of curves `y""=""c_1e^(c_2x)` , where `c_1"and"c_2` are arbitrary constants, is (1) `y '=""y^2` (2) `y ' '=""y ' y` (3) `y y ' '=""y '` (4) `y y ' '=""(y ')^2`

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