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Find the derivative.
g(x)=cos(x^6)
Isn't the answer -6xsin(x^6)
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Quidditch
(d(cos(u))dx = -sin(u)(du/dx)
for g(x)=cos(x^6)
(d g(x))/dx = -6(x^5)cos(x^6)
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Quidditch
sorry for the mistake
(d g(x)/dx = -6(x^5) SIN (x^6)
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