find derivative:sin(4theta+pi/2)
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To find the derivative of sinx, we return to the first principles definition of the derivative of y=f(x): ... dydx=limh→0sin(x+h)−sinxh. Applying the sine difference formula, we have. limh→0sin(x+h)−sinxh=limh→02cos(x+h2)
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