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The Integrating Factor of the differential equation `(1 - y^(2))(dx)/(dy) - yx = ay (-1 lt y lt 1)` is

A

`(y^(2) - 1)`

B

`sqrt(y^(2) - 1`

C

`(1)/(1 - y^(2))`

D

`sqrt(1 - y^(2))`

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