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The general solution for the differential equation \( \frac{dy}{dx} = e^{3x - y} \) is :

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When exponents contain sums or differences like \( e^{a-b} \), separating them into products or quotients \( \frac{e^a}{e^b} \) is the standard first step to isolate variables.
  • \( 3e^y = e^{3x} + C \)
  • \( \log(3x - y) = C \)
  • \( e^{3x - y} = C \)
  • \( -e^y + 3e^{3x} = C \)
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The Correct Option is A

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