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find the derivative of cos (5x+2) w.r.t x by first principle.

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Answered by anu495
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I think answer is -sinx+2..
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Answered by boffeemadrid
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is:

cos(5x+2)

Now, differentiating the above given equation with respect to x using the first principal, we get

\frac{d}{dx}=sin(5x+2)\frac{d}{dx}(5x+2)

\frac{d}{dx}=sin(5x+2)(5)

\frac{d}{dx}=5sin(5x+2)

which is the required differentiated form of the given equation using the first principal.

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