Y=(sinx-cosx)^x,Find dy/dx for the given function y
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Given, \bf{y=(sinx-cosx)^{(sinx-cosx)}}y=(sinx−cosx)
(sinx−cosx)
Let (sinx - cosx) = P
differentiate with respect to x
d(sinx - cosx)/dx = dP/dx
cosx + sinx = dP/dx ..........(1)
now, y = P^P = e^{PlogP}
differentiate with respect to x,
dy/dx = e^{PlogP} × d(P.logP)/dx
= P^P × [P × 1/P + logP ]dP/dx
= P^P(1 + logP) × dP/dx
from equation (1),
dy/dx = (sinx - cosx)^(sinx - cosx){1 + log(sinx-cosx)} × (sinx + cosx)
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