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If x dy =y (dx+y dy), y(1) =1and Y(x)gt ...

If `x dy =y (dx+y dy), y(1) =1`and `Y(x)gt 0`. Then, `y (-3)
is epual to

A

3

B

2

C

1

D

0

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