Find the derivatives of f(x)=\frac{x\cos x}{\sqrt{1+x^{2}}}

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2021-09-29

Find the derivatives of
f(x)=xcosx1+x2

Answer & Explanation

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sweererlirumeX

Skilled2021-09-30Added 91 answers

Step 1
Given:
f(x)=xcosx1+x2
Step 2
Differentiating wrt "x"
f(x)=1+x2ddx(xcosx)xcosxddx(1+x2)(1+x2)2
f(x)=1+x2(xsinx+cosx)xcosx121+x2(2x)(1+x2)
=(1+x2)(xsin+cosx)x2cosx(1+x2)1+x2
=xsinx+cosxx3sinx+x2cosxx2cosx(1+x2)32
=cosxx(1+x2)sinx(1+x2)32
=(1+x2)32[cosxx(1+x2)sinx]

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