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Patience Wilson
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10 August, 04:56
What is derivative for sin theta * cos theta?
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Irvin Mckay
10 August, 05:24
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Ill write theta as T:-
f (T) = sin T cos T
using the product rule:-
f ' (T) = sin T * - sin T + cos T * cos T
= cos^2 theta - sin^2 theta Answer
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