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COMEDK · Maths · 26. Differentiation

If \(x=A \cos 4 t+B \sin 4 t\), then \(\frac{d^{2} x}{d t^{2}}\) is equal to

  1. A \(-16 x\)
  2. B \(16 x\)
  3. C \(x\)
  4. D \(-x\)
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(A) \(-16 x\)

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We have, \[ \begin{aligned} x &=A \cos 4 t+B \sin 4 t \\ \Rightarrow \frac{d x}{d t} &=A(-\sin 4 t \cdot 4)+B(\cos 4 t \cdot 4) \\ &=-4 A \sin 4 t+4 B \cos 4 t \end{aligned} \] Again,…