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If `g(x,y) = 3x^(2) - 5y + 2y^(2), x(t) =e^(t)` and `y(t) = cos t`, then `(dg)/(dt)` is equal to

A

`6e^(2t) + 5sin t -4 cos t sin t `

B

`6e ^(2t) -5sin t + 4 cos t sin t `

C

`3e ^(2t) + 5 sin t + 4 cos t sin t `

D

`3e ^(2t) - 5 sin t + 4 cos t sin t `

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