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An integrating factor of the differential equation
` x(dy)/(dx) +y log x = xe^(x)x^(-1/2log x), (x gt 0 ), ` is

A

(a) `x^(log +x)`

B

(b) `(sqrtx)^(log x )`

C

(c) `(sqrte)^((log x)^2)`

D

(d) `e^(x^2)`

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