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The general solution of the differential equation \frac{dy}{dx}  =e^{x+y} is
(A) e^{x} + e^{-y} = C
(B) e^{x} + e^{y} = C
(C) e^{-x} + e^{y} = C
(D) e^{-x} + e^{-y} = C

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Answered by 7878
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here you see the photo
just take exponential to their respective Dy and dx
I hope u r satisfied
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