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The solution of the differential equation `sqrt(a+x)(dy)/(dy)+xy=0` is (A) `y=A e^(2/3 (2a-x)sqrt(a+x)) ` (B) `y=A e^(-2/3(2a-x)sqrt(a+x))` (C) `y=A e^(2/3(2a+x)sqrt(x-a))`

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