A few days ago
How do I find dy when y=sin(x^2 – 3)?
How do I find dy when y=sin(x^2 – 3)?
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A few days ago
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chain rule:
y=sin(x^2 – 3)
dy= 2x cos(x^2 – 3) dx
Because the derivative of sine is cosine, and the derivative of x^2 is 2x
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A few days ago
the derivitive of sine is cosine. and then you need to multiply by the derivitive of what is in the parenthesis.
dy=2xcos(x^2-3) dx
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