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20 November, 05:28

Derive cos (2x - 1)

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  1. 20 November, 05:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    I believe that what you want to do here is to "differentiate" cos (2x - 1).

    We must use the rule for differentiating cos x and also the chain rule, since the input to cos x here is (2x - 1).

    (d/dx) is the derivative operator.

    (d/dx) (cos x) = - sin x

    (d/dx) cos (2x - 1) = - sin (2x - 1) * (d/dx) (2x - 1) = - sin (2x - 1) (2) = - 2sin (2x - 1)
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