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Interval contained in the domain of definition of non-zero solutions of the differential equation `(x-3)^2y' + y = 0`

A

`(-(pi)/(2), (pi)/(2))`

B

`((pi)/(2), (3pi)/(2))`

C

`((pi)/(8),(5pi)/(4))`

D

`(-pi, pi)`

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