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If `x = e^(cos t), y = e^(sin t)`, then dy/dx =

A

`-cot t. e^(sint - cos t)`

B

`cot t . e^(sin t- cost)`

C

`tan t . e^(sin t-cos t)`

D

`- tan t .e^(sint - cos t)`

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