If #f(x)= 3cos(2x) + sin(2x)#, how can I find #f'(x)#?
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First of all, let's remark that the derivative of a sum is the sum of the derivatives, and so we can study the function one addend at the time.
In both cases, anyway, you'll need the chain rule, a formula which tells us how to derivate composite function.
By composite function, we mean a function which evaluates another function, as when we write
Studying the first addend, we have that
Since the derivative of
Similar steps lead us to say that