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Let y be the solution of the differential equation
`x(dy)/(dx)=(y^(2))/(1-ylogx)` satisfying `y(1)=1`. Then y satisfies -

A

`y=x^(y-1)`

B

`y=x^(y)`

C

`y=x^(y+1)`

D

`y=x^(y+2)`

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