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If `y=sqrt(sinx+y)` , then `(dy)/(dx)` equals (a)`(cosx)/(2y-1)` (b) `(cosx)/(1-2y)` (c) `(sinx)/(1-2y)` (d) `(sinx)/(2y-1)`

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