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The differential equation `(dx)/(dy)=(3y)/(2x)` represents a family of hyperbolas (except when it represents a pair of lines) with eccentricity. `sqrt(3/5)` (b) `sqrt(5/3)` `sqrt(2/5)` (d) `sqrt(5/2)`

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