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The solution of `y^2dx+(x^2-xy+y^2)dy=0` is (A) `y=Ce^(tan^-1x)` (B) `y=Ce^(tan^-1y)` (C) `y=Ce^(tan^-1(y/x))` (D) `y=C[tan^-1(y/x)+e^(x^2)+y^2]`

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