If \begin{equation*} f(x,y) = \frac{\ln(x^3+y^3)}{\sqrt{x-y}} \end{equation*} find $f(0,4)$ Select one: \begin{itemize} \item a. $\frac{3}{8}(1-\ln2)$ \item b. none \item c. $\frac{1}{4}(1+3\ln4)$ \item d. $\frac{1}{4}(1-3\ln4)$ \item e. $\frac{3}{8}(\ln2-1)$ \end{itemize}
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