Requires Uploaded Supporting Analysis: Find the second derivative \frac{d^{2}y}{dt^{2}. y=\sin t-e^t

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2021-09-30

Requires Uploaded Supporting Analysis: Find the second derivative d2ydt2. y=sintet

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dessinemoie

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Skilled2021-10-01Added 90 answers

Consider the following equation:
y=[sin(t)et]
Differentiate y with respect to t:
dydt=ddt[sin(t)et]
=ddt[SIN(T)]ddt(et) =cos(t)et
Differentiate dydt with respect to t:
ddt(dydt)ddt[cos(t)et]
d2yd2t=ddt[cos(t)]ddt(et)
=sin(t)et
Hence,the second derivative is d2ydt2=sin(t)et.

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