Where did the cos7x come from in the derivative of y=(1+cos²7x)³?

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In summary, the derivative of (1+cos²7x)³ is -42(1+cos²7x)²cos7xsin7x, with the cos7x coming from the derivative of cos²(7x).
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OK, in Calculus, in finding the derivative of y=(1+cos²7x)³ my textbook says the answer is -42(1+cos²7x)²cos7xsin7x. Where did they get the cos7x from?
 
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Hint: What's the derivative of [itex]cos^2(7x)[/itex] ?
 
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What is the derivative of

[tex] 1+\cos^{2}7x [/tex]

?

Daniel.
 
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The derivative of

[tex]\left( 1 + \cos^2 7x \right) ^3[/tex]

is

[tex]3 \cdot \left( 1 + \cos^2 7x \right) ^2[/tex]

...times the derivative of the stuff inside the ^3, which is

[tex]2 \cdot \cos 7x[/tex]

...times the derivative of the stuff inside the ^2, which is

[tex]-\sin 7x[/tex]

...times the derivative of the stuff inside the sin, which is 7.

So, in total, we have

[tex]3 \cdot \left( 1 + \cos^2 7x \right) ^2 \cdot 2 \cdot \cos 7x \cdot -\sin 7x \cdot 7[/tex]

which reduces to the answer you've been shown.

- Warren
 
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I think Warren started writing his post ahead of us,Doc.:smile:

Daniel.
 
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Alright, I think I was just overlooking a few things. Thank-you all for pointing me in the right direction.
 

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