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If * is defined by `a`*`b=a-b^2` and `oplus`
is defined by `a oplus b`=`a^2+b`,where `a
and b` are integers.Then find the value
of `(`3`oplus`4`)`*`5`

A

164

B

38

C

`-12`

D

`-28`

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