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differentiate cosx^0​

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Answered by nikhilyadavsky2004
1

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

cos x^0

d/dx(cosx^0)

0 x (-sinx^0)

ultimately 0

Answered by saounksh
1

Answer:

dy/dx = -(π/180)sin(πx/180)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is

y = cos(xº)

It is to be understood that in all trigonometric expressions involved in calculus, the angles is to be expressed in radian. Since this one is in degree, we need to convert it into raddian.

y = cos(x*π/180)

⇒ dy/dx = -sin(πx/180)*(π/180)

⇒ dy/dx = -(π/180)sin(πx/180)

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