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If the function `y=e^(4x)+2e^(-x)` satisfies the differential equation `(d^(3)y)/(dx^(3))+A(dy)/(dx)+By=0`, then `(A,B)-=`

A

`(-13, 14)`

B

`(-13, -12)`

C

`(-13, 12)`

D

`(12, -13)`

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