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The integrating factor of (1 + y^2)dx = ...

The integrating factor of `(1 + y^2)dx = (tan^(-1) y - x) dy` is (i)`tan^(-1)y` (ii)`tany` (iii)`e^(tan^(-1)y)` (iv) `e^tany`

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