How do you differentiate y=(1-x^2)^10?

1 Answer
Feb 22, 2017

dy/dx=-20x(1-x^2)^9

Explanation:

differentiate using the color(blue)"chain rule"

color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(dy/dx=(dy)/(du)xx(du)/(dx))color(white)(2/2)|)))

"let "u=1-x^2rArr(du)/(dx)=-2x

"then "y=u^10rArr(dy)/(du)=10u^9

rArrdy/dx=10u^9.(-2x)

convert u back into terms of x and simplify.

rArrdy/dx=-20x(1-x^2)^9