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sin(ax+b) by differentiate​

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Answered by SHAANbrainly
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Hey friend!

Here is your answer:

a Cos x

Step-by-step explanation:

We know one formula of  differentiation which we will apply.

Let y be a function of x

Formula  → When y = Sin ( ax ),

Then,  \frac{dy}{dx} = a * sin( ax)

Now,

Given,

y = sin ( ax + b)

Then,

As b is a constant, it does not affect variable x,

\frac{dy}{dx} = a sin ( ax + b )

Answer ; a sin ( ax + b)

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