Mathematics Test for Global Select Time left 0:44-18 Hide Which one of the following is the derivative of \( \cos \left(a x^{2}+b\right) \) with respect to \( x \) ? ? \( -2 a x \cos \left(a x^{2}+b\right) \) ? \( -2 a x \sin \left(a x^{2}+b\right) \) ? \( -2 a x \sin (2 a x) \) ? \( -\sin (2 a x) \) Next pag: is page
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