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Let `y_1` and `y_2` be two different solutions of the differential equation `dy/dx+P(x)*y=Q(x)`.Answer the question:If `alphay_1+betay_2` is a solution of the given differential equation then `alpha+beta` is (A) `0` (B) `1` (C) `-1` (D) none of these

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