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For the following question, choose the correct answer from the codes (a),(b),( c ) and (d) follows
Let a solution y=y(x) of the differential equation `xsqrt(x^(2)-1)dy-ysqrt(y^(2)-1)dx=0` satisfy y(2)=`(2)/(sqrt3)`
Statement I y(x) = sec `(sec^(-1)x-(pi)/(6))` and
Statement II y(x) is given by `(1)/(2)=(2sqrt3)/(x)-sqrt(1-(1)/(x^(2)))`

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(1) T (2)F
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