Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the

Kathleen Rausch

Kathleen Rausch

Answered question

2021-12-08

Use Version 2 of the Chain Rule to calculate the derivatives of the following functions.
y=cscex

Answer & Explanation

Barbara Meeker

Barbara Meeker

Beginner2021-12-09Added 38 answers

Step 1
The chain rule of two functions f(x) and g(x) is given by the following formula.
ddx(f(g(x)))=f(g(x))g(x)
Where g(x) is an inner function and f(x) is an outer function.
Step 2
Iny=cscex, the inner function u=ex and the outer function f(u)=cscu. First, differentiate u=ex with respect to x.
dudx=dexdx
=ex
Now, differentiate f(u)=cscu with respect to u.
f(u)=dcscudu=cscucotu
Step 3
Use the chain rule to differentiate y=cscex.
dydx=ddxcscex
=ddxf(u)
=f(u)dudx
=cscucotuex
=excscexcotex
Hence, dydx=excscexcotex.

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