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[" An integrating factor for the differential equation "],[(1+y^(2))dx-(tan^(-1)y-x)dy=0],[[" (a) "tan^(-1)y," (b) "e^(tan^(-1)y)],[" (c) "(1)/(1+y^(2))," (d) "(1)/(x(1+y^(2)))]]

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