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The differential equation `(dy)/(dx)=(sqrt(1-y^2))/y` determines a family of circle with (a) variable radii and a fixed centre at` (0, 1)` (b) variable radii and a fixed centre at `(0,-1)`(c) Fixed radius 1 and variable centres along the x-axis. (d) Fixed radius 1 and variable centres along the y-axis.

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