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Let y=f(x) be the particular solution to the differential equation dy/dx=(3x^2−1)/(2y) with the initial condition f(1)=4. Which of the following is an expression for f(x)? A. y=√(x^3-x)+4
B. y=√(x^3−x+16)
C. y=e^(2x^3−2x)+3
D. y=4e^(2x^3−2x)

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