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(e^(y)+1)cosxdx+e^(y)sinxdy=0, where y=0...

`(e^(y)+1)cosxdx+e^(y)sinxdy=0`, where `y=0, x=(pi)/(4)`

A

`e^(y)+1=sqrt2 sin x`

B

`sinx=sqrt2(e^(y)+1)`

C

`(e^(y)+1)sinx=sqrt2`

D

None of these

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