d/dx sin(a) = da/dx cos(a)
the derivative of the sine is the cosine
but the argument may also have a derivative
Can someone explain to me why the derivative of sinx^2 is y'=2xcos (x^2)???
2 answers
Review the chain rule
d/dx f(u(x)) = df/du * du/dx
d/dx f(u(x)) = df/du * du/dx