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If `(x^2+y^2)dy=xydx` and y(1)=1 and `y(x_o)=e`, then `x_o=`

A

`sqrt 3e`

B

` sqrt(e ^(2) -(1)/(2))`

C

`sqrt((e ^(2)-1)/(2))`

D

`sqrt(e ^(2) + (1)/(2))`

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