Find the derivative of y=cos^6w+cos(w^6)

The answer I have is
-6(cosw^5sinw+wsin(w^6))

but it's not right...

1 answer

Oh never mind I got the answer...

-6(cosw^5sinw+w^5sin(w^6))

just missing the ^5
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