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differentiate sin√x ​

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Answered by chirag200214
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The answer is cos(rootx) divided by (2 into root x)

Answered by hukam0685
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To differentiate sin√x ​

 \frac{d \: (sin \sqrt{x} )}{dx} \\ \\ \frac{d(sin \: x)}{dx} = cos \: x \\ \\ \frac{d \sqrt{x} }{dx} = - \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x} } \\ \\
 \frac{d \: sin \sqrt{x} }{dx} = cos \sqrt{x} \bigg( \frac{ - 1}{2 \sqrt{x} } \bigg) \\ \\ = - \frac{cos \: \sqrt{x} }{2 \sqrt{x} } \\ \\
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