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Let `y= y(x) ` be a solution the diFIGUREFIGUREerential equation,
` sqrt ( 1- x^(2) ) (dy)/(dx) + sqrt (1-y^(2) )=0 ,|x|lt 1.` IFIGURE ` y((1)/(2))= (sqrt (3) )/(2),` then `y((-1)/(sqrt(2)))` is equal to:

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