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Form the differential equation representing the family of curves `y = a sin x + b cos x`, where a, b are the arbitrary constants.

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`y = a cos x - b sin x`
`y' = a sin x - b cos x`
= -y
`rArr y' + y = 0`
This is the required differential equation.
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