Question #22513

1 Answer
Oct 16, 2017

#e^sinx(cosx)#

Explanation:

The derivative of #e^x# is itself.

But since its #x# has a function in it we apply the chain rule.
Where we take the derivative of the outside and then multiply it by the derivative of the inside.

Where #e^sinx# is our outside and #sinx# is our inside.

The derivative of #sinx# is #cosx#

Put them together and you get:

#e^sinx(cosx)#