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If \(x=\sin \mathrm{t}\) and \(\mathrm{y}=\sin \mathrm{pt}\), then the value of \(\left(1-x^2\right) \frac{d^2 y}{d x^2}-x \frac{d y}{d x}+\mathrm{p}^2 \mathrm{y}=\)

  1. A 0
  2. B 1
  3. C \(-1\)
  4. D \(\sqrt{2}\)
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(A) 0

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\(x=\sin t \implies \frac{dx}{dt}=\cos t\) \(y=\sin pt \implies \frac{dy}{dt}=p\cos pt\)