Asked by XCS
Could someone check my reasoning? thanx
Find the derivative of the function.
sin(sin[sinx])
I need to use the chain rule to solve. So I take the derivative sin(sin[sinx) first. Then multiply that by the inside which is the derivative of sin[sinx]. And multiply that by derivative of [sinx].
So this is what I got:
cos(sin[sinx])*cos[sinx]*cosx
Is this right?
Find the derivative of the function.
sin(sin[sinx])
I need to use the chain rule to solve. So I take the derivative sin(sin[sinx) first. Then multiply that by the inside which is the derivative of sin[sinx]. And multiply that by derivative of [sinx].
So this is what I got:
cos(sin[sinx])*cos[sinx]*cosx
Is this right?
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Answered by
Count Iblis
Correct.
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