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Find dy/dt y = (e cos(t/5))4 -4/5 sin (t/5)e4cos(t/5) -4/5 sin (t/5)e4cos(t/5) -4/5 sin (t/5)e4cos(t/5) -4/5 (esin (t/5))3
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