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Let y(x) be a solution of xdy+ydx+y^(2)(...

Let y(x) be a solution of `xdy+ydx+y^(2)(xdy-ydx)=0` satisfying y(1)=1.
Statement -1 : The range of y(x) has exactly two points.
Statement-2 : The constant of integration is zero.

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