Question #f8fe8

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Jun 15, 2017

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Explanation:

Since we're differentiating with respect to x, we want to track how the function changes as x changes.

The function in question is cos^2(a+y), which doesn't depend on x at all. So, as x changes, cos^2(a+y) doesn't change at all.

So, with respect to x, the function cos^2(a+y) is constant, and

d/dxcos^2(a+y)=0