Find the derivative of the function.\ $g(x) = \frac{x^2 - 3x + 2}{x^7 - 2}$ \ A) $g'(x) = \frac{-5x^8 + 18x^7 - 14x^6 - 3x + 6}{(x^7 - 2)^2}$ \ B) $g'(x) = \frac{-5x^8 + 18x^7 - 13x^6 - 4x + 6}{(x^7 - 2)^2}$ \ C) $g'(x) = \frac{-5x^8 + 18x^7 - 14x^6 - 4x + 6}{(x^7 - 2)^2}$ \ D) $g'(x) = \frac{-5x^8 + 19x^7 - 14x^6 - 4x + 6}{(x^7 - 2)^2}$
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