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What are all solutions to the differential equation dy/dx=sec^2*x ? Options: y=tanx+C y=secx+C y=1/3sec^3*x+C y=2sec^2*xtanx+C
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What are all solutions to the differential equation dy/dx=sec^2*x ?
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y=tanx+C
y=secx+C
y=1/3sec^3*x+C
y=2sec^2*xtanx+C
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y=tanx+C
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