Find the first and second derivatives of the function. y=\cos(x^{2})

Lennie Carroll

Lennie Carroll

Answered question

2021-10-07

Find the first and second derivatives of the function.
y=cos(x2)

Answer & Explanation

komunidadO

komunidadO

Skilled2021-10-08Added 86 answers

Step 1
Given:
y=cos(x2)
Step 2
Differentiating with respect to x:
y=cos(x2)
ddx(y)=ddx(cos(x2))
dydx=sin(x2)ddx(x2)
dydx=sin(x2)(2x)
dydx=2xsin(x2)
Step 3
Differentiating it again with respect to x :
ddx(dydx)=ddx(2xsin(x2))
d2ydx2=2[xddx(sin(x2))+(sin(x2))ddx(x)]
d2ydx2=2[2x2(cos(x2))+(sin(x2))]

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