Singular Solutions of this Equation?

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How would I find the singular solutions of this equation:

y = $ce^{x^2}$ + $ce^{\sin x}$ (where $c$ is a constant).

It should be $x^2$ if anyone gets confused by the first part of the equation.

Would I just find the zeroes of the equation? Such as $x = 0$ & $x = n*\pi$ where $n$ is an element of the Reals?

Hope someone can help, thanks guys.