Calculating derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions. y=e^{x}(\cos(x)+\sin(x))

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2021-12-10

Calculating derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions.
y=ex(cos(x)+sin(x))

Answer & Explanation

Durst37

Durst37

Beginner2021-12-11Added 37 answers

Step 1
Consider the given function,
y=ex(cos(x)+sin(x))
use the product rule of the differentiation which states that,
ddx(uv)=udvdx+vdudx
Step 2
so differentiate the function considering u=ex and v=(sinx+cosx),
dydx=ddx(ex(cos(x)+sin(x)))
=exddx(cosx+sinx)+(cosx+sinx)ddx(ex)
=ex(sinx+cosx)+(cosx+sinx)ex
=2excosx

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