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The function `y=A sin x+cos x ` satisfies the equation `(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))+y=B`, where A, B are constants. If `(dy)/(dx)=2` when x = 0, then `(A,B)-=`

A

(2, 0)

B

(0, 2)

C

(2, 2)

D

(1, 1)

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