How do you find the derivative of #sin(2x)cos(2x)#?
1 Answer
Mar 2, 2016
Method 1
Use the product and chain rules.
# = [cos(2x)d/dx(2x)]cos(2x)+sin(2x)[-sin(2x)d/dx(2x)]#
# = 2cos^2(2x)-2sin^2(2x)#
You can use trigonometry to rewrite this.
Method 2
Use
Now use the chain rule
# = 1/2 cos(4x)*4 = 2cos(4x)#