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The differential equation for the family of curves `x^2+y^2-2ay=0`, where `a` is an arbitrary constant is (A) `(x^2-y^2)y\'=2xy` (B) `2(x^2+y^2)y\'=xy` (C) `2(x^2-y^2)y\'=xy` (D) `(x^2+y^2)y\'=2xy`

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