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The solution of \[\frac{dy}{dx}+p(x)y=0\] is   [Kerala (Engg.)  2002]

A.                 \[y=c{{e}^{\int{p\,d\,x}}}\]             
B.                 \[x=c{{e}^{-\int{p\,d\,y}}}\]
C.                 \[y=c{{e}^{-\int{P\,d\,x}}}\]            
D.                 \[x=c{{e}^{\int{p\,d\,y}}}\]
Answer» D.                 \[x=c{{e}^{\int{p\,d\,y}}}\]


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