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The equation of the curve which is such that the portion of the axis of `x` cut off between the origin and tangent at any point is proportional to the ordinate of that point is (a) `( b ) (c) x=y(a-blogx)( d )` (e) (f) `( g ) (h)logx=b (i) y^(( j )2( k ))( l )+a (m)` (n) (o) `( p ) (q) (r) x^(( s )2( t ))( u )=y(a-blogy)( v )` (w) (d) None of these

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