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What is the derivative of 4^[sin(pi*x)]? And how do you go about solving it? thanks
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Count Iblis
4^[sin(pi*x)] =
exp[log(4) sin(pi x)]
So, by the chain rule, the derivative is:
exp[log(4) sin(pi x)] log(4) pi
cos(pi x) =
pi log(4) 4^[sin(pi x)] cos(pi x)
exp[log(4) sin(pi x)]
So, by the chain rule, the derivative is:
exp[log(4) sin(pi x)] log(4) pi
cos(pi x) =
pi log(4) 4^[sin(pi x)] cos(pi x)
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