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If dx+dy=(x+y)(dx-dy), then log(x+y) is ...

If `dx+dy=(x+y)(dx-dy)`, then `log(x+y)` is equal to

A

`x+y+c`

B

`x+2y+c`

C

`x-y+c`

D

`2x+y+c`

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C
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