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If `y=f(x)` is the solution of equation `ydx+dy=-e^(x)y^(2)`dy, f(0)=1 and area bounded by the curve `y=f(x), y=e^(x)` and x=1 is A, then

A

curve y=f(x) is passing through `(-2,e)`.

B

Curve `y=f(x)` is passing through `(1,1//e)`

C

curve `y=f(x)` is passing through `(1,1//3)`

D

`A=e+2/sqrt(e )-3`

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The correct Answer is:
A, D

`ydx+dy=-e^(x)y^(2)dy`
`rArr (e^(-x)ydx+e^(-x)dy)/(y^(2))=-dy`
`rArr d(e^(-x)/y)=dy`
`rArr e^(-x)=y^(2)+cy`
`therefore f(0)=1, therefore c=0`
`rArr e^(-x)=y^(2)`
`rArr y=e^(-x//2)`
`rArr A = int_(0)^(1)(e^(x)-e^(-x//2))dx=e+2/sqrt(e)-3`
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