What is the derivative of f(x)=e^cosx - cos(e^x)?

1 Answer
Dec 24, 2015

Using the chain rule.

Explanation:

  • Chain rule states that (dy)/(dx)=(dy)/(du)(du)/(dx)

So, as for your function, you can think of each term separately, if you want, renaming u=cosx for the first and v=e^x for the second and apply the rule, which will end up giving you the following:

(df(x))/g(x)=sinxe^(cosx)-e^xsin(e^x)