How do you differentiate #cos^2(x^3)#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
there is a differential rule
and use chain rule
so
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The derivative of
Explanation:
It could be differentiated using chain rule only
usually we would say
but this time we have
where
It turns out that the formula above is kind of "recursive". It means that if there is more functions inside, we can plug g(h(x)) as second function ant then find derivative of it by chain rule:
(That's the essence of "chain" rule)
For our example
But we can simplify more!
Trigonometry gives us bunch of formulas including this one:
so we could simplify our result