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If $e^{\sin x}$ is an integrating factor of \[ \frac{dy}{dx}+(y-1)\cos x=e^{-\sin x}\cos x, \] then the general solution is:

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After multiplying by IF, left side becomes exact derivative.
Updated On: Jun 29, 2026
  • $(e^{\sin x}+c)e^{-\sin x}$
  • $(\sin x+e^{\sin x}+c)e^{-\sin x}$
  • $(\cos x+e^{\sin x}+c)e^{-\sin x}$
  • $(\cos x+e^{\cos x}+c)e^{-\sin x}$
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The Correct Option is B

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