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If y = cos² x , then find dy/dx

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :- y=cos2 x

so by applying chain rule we get dy/dx = -2(cos(x)sin(x))

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aryan3664: Btw answer is ri8
aryan3664: I have little bit confusion regarding cos^2x and cos2x only and u also made the same mistake
Anonymous: yeah bro that is cos ^2 x only
aryan3664: is cos^2 x = cos 2x???
aryan3664: What is the derivative for cotx
Anonymous: cot x ka derivative -cosec^2 x hoga
Anonymous: cos^2x is not equals to cos 2x bro
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aryan3664: u alone has answered this question so i can't mark u as brainalist
Anonymous: okay
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