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Re: differentiation of transcendental functions
1. 3/2
2. 1/8
Re: differentiation of transcendental functions
In reply to Re: differentiation of transcendental functions by Alexander
Sir can u show the solution. .
Re: differentiation of transcendental functions
I am not used to type an equation but here it is.
1. d(sin(3x)) / d(sin(2x)) = 3 cos(3x) / 2 cos(2x). For x=0, cos 0=1., so 3/2
2. d(1-cos x) / d(4x^2) = sinx/8x = d(sinx)/d(8x) = cosx/8. For x=0, 1/8