If y= sin cos x then nth derivative is given by
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It is no use saying sometimes it is sin(x) and sometimes cos(x) but since
cos(x) = sin(x + 90) I thought it would make sense to change all the derivatives
to sin(x + a number of 90 degrees)
The pattern works out beautifully!
If y = sin(x)
1st deriv = cos(x) = sin(x + 90)
2nd deriv = – sin(x) = sin(x + 2×90)
3rd deriv = – cos(x) = sin(x + 3×90)
4th deriv = sin(x) = sin(x + 4×90)
5th deriv = cos(x)= sin(x + 5×90)
6th deriv = – sin(x)= sin(x + 6×90)
7th deriv = – cos(x) = sin(x + 7×90)
so obviously the nth derivative must be:
nth deriv = sin(x + 90n)
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Your answer is
sin (x + 90n)
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