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A curve `y=f(x)` passes through the origin. Through any point `(x , y)` on the curve, lines are drawn parallel to the co-ordinate axes. If the curve divides the area formed by these lines and co-ordinates axes in the ratio `m : n ,` find the curve.

A

`y=cx^(m//n)`

B

`my^(2)=cx^(m//n)`

C

`y^(3)=cx^(m//n)`

D

None of these

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