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If \(y=\sin \left(\log _e x\right)\), then \(x^2 \frac{d^2 y}{d x^2}+x \frac{d y}{d x}\) is equal to

  1. A \(\sin \left(\log _e x\right)\)
  2. B \(\cos \left(\log _e x\right)\)
  3. C \(y^2\)
  4. D \(-y\)
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(D) \(-y\)

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Given that, \[ y=\sin \left(\log _e x\right) \] On differentiating w.r.t. \(x\), we get \[ \frac{d y}{d x}=\cos \left(\log _e x\right) \cdot \frac{1}{x} \] Again differentiating, we get…