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Homework Statement


Find the derivative of...
2sinxcosx
not simplified

The Attempt at a Solution


(2cosxcosx) - (2sinxsinx)

I just want to make sure this is right
 
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rock.freak667 said:
yes that is correct..but you should simplify cosxcosx to [tex]cos^2x[/tex] and likewise with the sinxsinx

And, when you're done, does that result look like a trig identity you've seen before? Could you have gotten the same result by using a trig identity on 2 sin x cos x first?
 


dy/dx = 2 sin x . -sin x +cos x . cos x= 2 ( cos squared - sin squared)

So yes your correct
 
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