Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the derivatives of the following fu

Rui Baldwin

Rui Baldwin

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2021-10-04

Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the derivatives of the following functions.
y=cos40+sin40

Answer & Explanation

Raheem Donnelly

Raheem Donnelly

Skilled2021-10-05Added 75 answers

Step 1
Given function
y=cos40+sin40
The version 2 of the chain rule is
dydx=ddx(f(g(x)))
=f'(g(x))*g'(x)
Here let
f(0)=04
g(0)=cos0
h(0)=sin0
Step 2
The derivative will be
dyd0=dd0(f(g(0))+f(h(0)))
=dd0(f(g(0)))+dd0(f(h(0)))
=f'(g(0))*g'(0)+f'(h(0))*h'(0)
=4cos30sin0+4sin30cos0
=4(sin30cos0cos30sin0)

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