Math, asked by clockkeeper, 1 year ago

If you are genius then find the derivative of the following​

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clockkeeper: we've to find the derivative
clockkeeper: of that integral
clockkeeper: but here, integral is w.r.t 't '; and here sine is a function of 'x' . Due to which we can't differentiate it directly.
clockkeeper: but how? is the question
Anonymous: it shoud be sint - cost
Anonymous: if yes then this question can be solved by Leibnitz method

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Answered by Anonymous
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clockkeeper: but answer also contains ((x^2)/2)cos(x)
Anonymous: in addition of this
Answered by nidhi2956
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answer is 2sinx.2cosx

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clockkeeper: no answer is ((x*2)cosx)/2 + x(sinx-cosx). I can prove it.
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