What is the derivative of this function #f(x) = sin (1/x^2)#?

1 Answer
Jul 13, 2016

#(df(x))/dx= (-2cos(1/x^2))/x^3#

Explanation:

This is a simple chain rule problem. It is a little easier if we write the equation as:
#f(x) = sin(x^-2)#

This reminds us that #1/x^2# can be differentiated the same way as any polynomial, by dropping the exponent and and reducing it by one.

The application of the chain rule looks like:
#d/dx sin(x^-2) = cos(x^-2)(d/dx x^-2)#
#= cos(x^-2)(-2x^-3)#
#= (-2cos(1/x^2))/x^3#