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If (dy)/(dx)+1/sqrt(1-x^2)=0 , then...

If `(dy)/(dx)+1/sqrt(1-x^2)=0` , then

A

`y+ sin^(-1) x =c `

B

`y^2 + 2sin^(-1) x+c = 0`

C

`y+ sin^(-1) y =c `

D

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

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