If x^{2} y^{3}=(x+y)^{5} then, \frac{d y}{d x} (a) \frac{x}{y} (b) \frac{y}{x} (c) -\frac{y}{x} (d) -\frac{x}{y}
If x^{2} y^{3}=(x+y)^{5} then, \frac{d y}{d x} (a) \frac{x}{y} (b) \frac{y}{x} (c) -\frac{y}{x} (d) -\frac{x}{y}

Correct option is B.\frac{y}{x}$