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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 03:20 ayandjay01

Solve the differential equation \frac{1}{6x} * \frac{dy}{dx} = y\sqrt{3x^{2} - 1 } A. e^{2/3} \sqrt{(3x^{2} -1)^{3}}
B. C*e^{2/3} \sqrt{(3x^{2} -1)^{3}}
C. None of these

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