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Form the differential equation, if `y^(2)=4a(x+b),` where a,b are arbitary constants.

A

`y(dy/dx)^2+2x(dy/dx)-y=0`

B

`y(dy/dx)^2-2x(dy/dx)-y=0`

C

`y(dy/dx)^2+2x(dy/dx)+y=0`

D

None of these

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