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Luna Phillips
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19 January, 00:21
Find f ′ (x) for f (x) = sin (3x2).
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Kinley
19 January, 00:48
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Assuming you mean f (x) = sin (3x²)
Use chain rule to differentiate as we can view this as a composite function.
The outside "function" is sin (x); the inside "function" is 3x^2
The derivative of the composite function we get by
⇒ Differentiating the outside function: so we have cos (x). Then stick the inside function into that.
⇒ After that, multiply by the derivative of the inside function. The derivative of the inside function is 6x.
f (x) = sin (3x²)
f' (x) = cos (3x²) · (3x²) '
f' (x) = cos (3x²) · 6x
f' (x) = 6x cos (3x²)
The answer is f' (x) = 6x cos (3x²)
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