Derivative of sin (ln x) using first principle of differentiation
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ln is nothing but natural logarithm so 'ln' has to be treated as logarithm function. First consider the given function is in the form of ln(x) and first derivative then the internal derivative of sinx has to applied and at last internal derivative of 'x' which is equal to 1. = cosx/sinx = cotx .
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