If #f(x)= 9sin(sinx^2)#, then what is #f^'(x)#?
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Explanation:
Start by breaking down your function - this will give you an idea about what you need to use to differentiate it
From the looks of it, you're going to need to use the chain rule twice to differentiate
The chain rule tells you that you can differentiate a function that is actually the composition of two other functions like this
Another important thing to remember is that
So, you have
This can be differentiated like this
Now you need to use the chain rule for a second time, since you have
This time, you can write
Your original derivative now becomes
which is equal to