Asked by stacy

i don't know how to start this problem. i don't like cos and sin. im so confuse.

1.f(x)=sin(sin(x)), find f'(x)

2.f(x)= 4sin^4x, find f'(x). this problem i couldn't find it in my math book. i never see it before. because of sin exponent 4 -->sin^4

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Answered by stacy
i got the result number 1 is cos(x)cos(sin(x)).
im still stuck with number 2.
Answered by Bryant
cos(sin(x))*cos(x)

16sin^3(x)*cos(x)

d/dx(f(x))= f'(x)*x'
Answered by stacy
thanks byant
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