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If sin y+e ^(-x cos y)=e, then (dy)/(dx)...

If `sin y+e ^(-x cos y)=e,` then `(dy)/(dx)` at `(1,pi)` is

A

`sin y`

B

`-x cos y`

C

`e`

D

`sin y-x cos y`.

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