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If \(y=\frac{e^{\sin x}+\sin \mathrm{h}^3 x}{\cosh x-\tan x}\), then \(\mathrm{y}^{\prime}(0)=\)

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

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Given \(y=\frac{e^{\sin x}+\sinh ^3 x}{\cos n x-\tan x}\) Now, Differentiate w.r.t ' \(x\) ' both sides, \(\left(e^{\sin x} \cos x+3(\sinh x)^2 \cos x\right)\) \((\cosh x-\tan x)\) \(-\left(e^{\sin x}+\sinh ^3 x\right)\)…