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if y=xsin(x^2+5) then differentiate it​

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Answered by arpitsri1603
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Answer:

2x cos x (x^2+5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Simply Assume the given expression in place of angle as x because we have been taught only the differentiation in terms of x.

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Answered by ankitrajput879423
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Answer:

2x2. cos(x²+5)+sin(x²+5)

Step-by-step explanation:

using chain rule

dy/dx=x.d/dx(sin(x²+5))d/dx(x²+5)+sin(x²+5)d/dx.x

dy/dx=x.cos(x²+5).2x+sin(x²+5).1

dy/dx=2x².cos(x²+5)+sin(x²+5)

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