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If `u=sin^(-1)(x-y)`, x=3t, `y=4t^3`, then what is the derivative of u w.r.t. t ?

A

`3(1-t^2)`

B

`3(1-t^2)^(-1/2)`

C

`5(1-t^2)^(1/2)`

D

`5(1-t^2)`

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