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differenciate of sinx+cosx ?​

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Answered by AdwaithVS
0

Answer:

The derivative of sinx is cosx and the derivative of cosx is −sinx

Answered by diwanamrmznu
18

★SOLUTION:-

  • sinx+cosx

 \implies \:  \frac{d}{dx} (sin \: x) +  \frac{d}{dx} ( \cos \: x) \\

we know that differciation of

  •  \implies \ \star \pink{ \sin(x) =  \cos(x)  }  \\  \\  \\   \implies \star \pink{ \cos(x) =  -  \sin(x)  }
  •  \implies \: cos \: x - sin \: x \\

answer★

  • differenciate of sinx+cosx

 \star \orange{ \cos(x)  -  \sin(x) } \\

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i hope it helps you

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