The general solution of the differential equation $\sqrt{1 - x^2} \, y' = y \, dx + x \, dy$ is ___
$\sin(xy) = x + c$
$\sin^{-1}(xy) = x + c$
$\sin(x + c) = xy$
$\sin(xy) + x = c$
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