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If 2y =sin^(-1) (x + 5y), then (dx)/(dy)...

If `2y =sin^(-1) (x + 5y)`, then `(dx)/(dy)` is equal to

A

cos 2y - 5

B

2 cos y + 5

C

cos 2y + 5

D

2 cox 2y - 5

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D
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