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The differential equation having `y=(sin^(-1)x)^(2)+A(cos^(-1)x)+B`, where A and B are abitary constant , is

A

`(1-x^(2))y_(2)-xy_(1)=2`

B

`(1-x^(2))y_(2)+yy_(1)=0`

C

`(1-x^(2))y_(2)+xy_(1)=0`

D

None of these

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