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The solution of the differential equation `e^(-x) (y+1) dy +(cos^(2) x - sin 2x) y (dx) = 0` subjected to the condition that y = 1 when x = 0 is

A

`y + log y +e^x cos^2 x=2`

B

`log(y+1)+e^x cos^2 x =2`

C

`y + log y =e^x cos^2 x`

D

`(y+1) +e^x cos^2 x =2`

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