Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the

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2021-12-04

Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the derivatives of the following functions.
y=csc(t2+t)

Answer & Explanation

Jeffrey Parrish

Jeffrey Parrish

Beginner2021-12-05Added 15 answers

Step 1
The given function is y=csc(t2+t).
The chain rule is given by ddx[f(g(x))]=f(g(x))g(x).
Step 2
The derivative is obtained as follows.
dydx=ddx[csc(t2+t)]
=csc(t2+t)cot(t2+t)ddt(t2+t)   (ddx(xn)=nxn1)
=csc(t2+t)cot(t2+t)(2t+1)

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