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Diffrentiation of sin√(1+x^2)

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Answered by IamIronMan0
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 \frac{d}{dx} ( \sin( \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } ) ) \\  \\  =  \cos( \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } ) . \frac{d}{dx} ( \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } ) \\  \\  =  \cos( \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } ). \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } } . \frac{d}{dx} (1 +  {x}^{2} ) \\  \\  =  \frac{x  \cos( \sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } )}{\sqrt{1 +  {x}^{2} } }

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