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What is the solution of the differential equation `(dy)/(dx)+sqrt((1-y)^2/(1-x)^2)=0`?

A

`"sin"^(-1) y +"sin"^(-1)x=C`

B

`"sin"^(-1)y-"sin"^(-1)x=C`

C

`2"sin"^(-1)+y+"sin"^(-1)x=C`

D

`2"sin"^(-1) y-"sin"^(-1) x=C`

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