With K as a constant, the solution possible for the first order differential equation $$\frac{{{\text{dy}}}}{{{\text{dx}}}} = {{\text{e}}^{ - 3{\text{x}}}}$$ is
A. $$ - \frac{1}{3}{{\text{e}}^{ - 3{\text{x}}}} + {\text{K}}$$
B. $$ - \frac{1}{3}{{\text{e}}^{3{\text{x}}}} + {\text{K}}$$
C. $$ - 3{{\text{e}}^{ - 3{\text{x}}}} + {\text{K}}$$
D. $$ - 3{{\text{e}}^{ - {\text{x}}}} + {\text{K}}$$
Answer: Option A

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