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Find the differential of:
y = u*cos(u)

I'm trying to submit my homework to webassign, and I got -usin(u)+cos(u)du and it said i was wrong, please help me out, thank you.
15 years ago

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Find the differential of:
y = u*cos(u)

I'm trying to submit my homework to webassign, and I got -usin(u)+cos(u)du and it said i was wrong, please help me out, thank you.

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