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If \(y=\cos ^{2} \frac{3 x}{2}-\sin ^{2} \frac{3 x}{2}\), then \(\frac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}\) is

  1. A \(9 y\)
  2. B \(-3 \sqrt{1-y^{2}}\)
  3. C \(3 \sqrt{1-y^{2}}\)
  4. D \(-9 y\)
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(D) \(-9 y\)

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We have, \[ y=\cos ^{2} \frac{3 x}{2}-\sin ^{2} \frac{3 x}{2} \Rightarrow y=\cos 3 x \] \(\rightarrow \quad \frac{d y}{d x}=-\sin 3 x-3=-3 \sin 3 x\) and \(\quad \frac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}=-3 \cos 3 x \cdot 3=-9 \cos 3 x=-9 y\)