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Q. Differentiation of Y = Sin (x² + 5)



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Answered by Anonymous
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⚘ Let f(x) = sin(x² + 5)

⚘ y = sin(x² + 5)

we need to derivative y , w. r. t. x

 \huge{ \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{d(sin( {x}^{2} + 5)) }{dx} }

⇒ cos (x² + 5) × \frac{d( {x}^{2} + 5) }{dx}

\boxed{sin \: x' = \cos \: x }

⇒ cos (x² + 5) × \frac{d( {x}^{2} )}{dx} + \frac{d(5)}{dx}

⇒ cos (x² + 5) × {2x}^{(2 - 1)} + 0

⇒ cos (x² + 5) × 2x

⇒2x cos (x² + 5)

Answered by Anonymous
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