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Find the Derivative - d/dx f(x)=sin(2x)

Problem

d(sin(2*x))/d(x)

Solution

  1. Identify the outer function as sin(u) and the inner function as u=2*x

  2. Apply the chain rule, which states that the derivative of ƒ*(g(x)) is ƒ′*(g(x))⋅g(x)′

  3. Differentiate the outer function sin(u) with respect to u to get cos(u)

  4. Differentiate the inner function 2*x with respect to x to get 2

  5. Multiply the results together and substitute 2*x back in for u

Final Answer

d(sin(2*x))/d(x)=2*cos(2*x)


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