Which one of the following Maxwell's equations implies the absence of magnetic monopoles?

Which one of the following Maxwell's equations implies the absence of magnetic monopoles? Correct Answer $$\nabla \times \overrightarrow {\bf{E}} = - \frac{{\partial \overrightarrow {\bf{B}} }}{{\partial t}}$$

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