find the derivative of sin x^2 using first principle?
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Answer:
2sinx.cosx
Step-by-step explanation:
see firstly the square will come in front. as d/dx(x^n)=nx^n-1.
Then it becomes 2sin(x). Then we write the derivative of sin(X) which is cos(X)
i.e, your ans becomes
2sin(X)×cos(X)
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