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If \(\log y = \log(\sin x) - x^2\), then \(\dfrac{d^2y}{dx^2} + 4x\dfrac{dy}{dx} + 4x^2y =\)

  1. A \(-3y\)
  2. B \(-2y\)
  3. C \(0\)
  4. D \(3y\)
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(A) \(-3y\)

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Given \(\log y = \log(\sin x) - x^2\) Differentiating with respect to \(x\): \(\dfrac{1}{y} \dfrac{dy}{dx} = \cot x - 2x\) \(\dfrac{dy}{dx} = y(\cot x - 2x)\) Differentiating again with respect to \(x\):…