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zonniboy
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I'm not sure how to do this one. Only way I can think of is using the Product Rule but I don't know how to apply it when there are more than two functions.
Something like:
y=(x)(sinx)(cosx)
--separate it into three different functions--
f(x)=x, g(x)=sinx, z(x)=cosx
--use Product Rule--
?
Are those the right steps to differentiate the function and if they are how do I apply the Product Rule to three functions instead of just two?
Any help would be appreciated.
Something like:
y=(x)(sinx)(cosx)
--separate it into three different functions--
f(x)=x, g(x)=sinx, z(x)=cosx
--use Product Rule--
?
Are those the right steps to differentiate the function and if they are how do I apply the Product Rule to three functions instead of just two?
Any help would be appreciated.