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OpenStudy (lucaz):

implicit differentiation, how to differantiate sin(y) and sin(y²) ?

OpenStudy (lucaz):

I know d/dx sin(y) = cos(y) dy/dx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[d/dx(\sin y ^{2})=\cos (y ^{2})*d/dx(y ^{2})=2ycos(y ^{2})\]

OpenStudy (lucaz):

chain rule?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup

OpenStudy (lucaz):

ok, thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fist u have to diferrentiate the sin function without altering the y^2 and theen differentiate y^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also there is one more thing i forgot to add to the answer it also include dy/dx

OpenStudy (lucaz):

yeah, right. thanks man

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your welcome glad to help :D

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