Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches-2 of 5x^2(dy)/(dx)=(cos(16x))/(e^{16y)}derivative of tan(xsec^2(x))integral from 2 to 3 of (31)/(sqrt(3-x))(tsin(t))^'
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the d/(dt)(cos^2(e^{cos^2(t)})) ?
The d/(dt)(cos^2(e^{cos^2(t)})) is e^{cos^2(t)}sin(2e^{cos^2(t)})sin(2t)What is the first d/(dt)(cos^2(e^{cos^2(t)})) ?
The first d/(dt)(cos^2(e^{cos^2(t)})) is e^{cos^2(t)}sin(2e^{cos^2(t)})sin(2t)