Homework Statement
Find the derivative of y=(x^2)^sinx; using the chain rule.
Homework Equations
No other relevant equations.
The Attempt at a Solution
I attempted to apply the Chain rule: dy/dx = dy/du X du/dx
Subbing u for x^2, which made y = u^sinx
I ended up with...
Oops, i forgot that it should be 2*pi.
I do need it in rad/sec. Because the formula i was going to use for tangential velocity is v = r*angular velocity ( I am not even sure if that formula is correct). But the angular velocity is measured in rad/sec.
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