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If `y(x)` satisfies the differential equation `(dy)/(dx)=(x^2-2y)/x` where `y(1)=-2` then `y(x)` will pass through the poing (A) `(0,sqrt3)` (B) `(3,0)` (C) `(sqrt3,0)` (D) `(0,3)`

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