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Solve this Differential Equation: dy/dx = x^2/(1 + y^2) Answers;
a- y = [2e(1-x) - 1]
b- y = 1 - 2x
c- y = ln(x^2 - 1)
d- y = x^3 +lnx
e- No one

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