In this question, the function f is differentiable, and f'(x) = g(x). We don't know exactly what f(x) or g(x) are, so your answers will have f(x) and g(x) in them. Compute the derivatives of the following function. e^{\sin(f(x))}

Cheyanne Leigh

Cheyanne Leigh

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2021-02-21

In this question, the function f is differentiable, and f'(x) = g(x). We don't know exactly what f(x) or g(x) are, so your answers will have f(x) and g(x) in them.
Compute the derivatives of the following function.
esin(f(x))

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Raheem Donnelly

Raheem Donnelly

Skilled2021-02-23Added 75 answers

Use chain rule to compute the derivatives.
ddx(esin(f(x)))=dd(sin(f(x)))(esin(f(x)))×dd(f(x))(sin(f(x)))×ddxf(x)
=esin(f(x))×cos(f(x))×f(x)
=esin(f(x))×cos(f(x))×g(x)
=esin(f(x))g(x)cos(f(x))
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-01-31Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-01-31Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

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