Find the integrating factor, the general solution, and the particular solution satisfying the given initial condition.xy' - y =
; y(2) = 2
A. I(x) = ex-1; y = Ce-x-1 + 10; y = 12e - x-1 + 10
B. I(x) = x-1; y = 2x-4 + Cx; y = 2x-4 - x
C. I(x) = ex-1; y = Ce-x-1 - 10; y = 12e - x-1 - 10
D. I(x) = x-1; y = -2x-4 + Cx; y = -2x-4 + x
Answer: D
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