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find dy/dt when y=sin(t+2)​

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
2

dy/dt=cos(t+2)(1)

derivative of sin is cos

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Answered by vidhi297
5

Answer:

OK

Step-by-step explanation:

dy /dt= d(sin(t+2) /dt

we can solve this differentiation by the chain rule method

here,

T+2=x

so differentiation of t+2 will be o and differentiation of sin will be cos so the final answer we reach is cos (T+2)

May be it is correct

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