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@@rockingrowan I think you are finding the derivative of [cos(3x)]^2 whereas the actual problem is cos[(3x)^2]. The exponent is inside the cosine function not outside. When the exponent is inside the cosine function, they write it in the middle like cos^2(3x).
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If you don’t rewrite (3x)^2 as 9x^2, you will have to do the chain rule twice. After you take the derivative of the outer function, you multiply by the derivative of (3x)^2 which is 2(3x) but then you multiply by the derivative of 3x which is 3. You get the same answer in the end so it’s up to you. I’m so glad you found the video helpful. 😊
It would have been the product rule if it had been cos(x) •x^2. However because it is cos(3), that’s just a constant. You don’t need the product rule when multiplying by a constant. It is like have 5•x^2. No product rule needed.
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I am highly thankful to you Sir .. I watched many videos but they didn't talk about the trig functions but u made it very easy to me even now I'm able to do every question with ease ...Again thanks a lot sir and please sir keep uploading the video ❤❤
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For your example 6, I got y'=-6 cos(3x) sin(3x), and confirmed with a derivative calculator. What would explain your answer being different?
@@rockingrowan I think you are finding the derivative of [cos(3x)]^2 whereas the actual problem is cos[(3x)^2]. The exponent is inside the cosine function not outside. When the exponent is inside the cosine function, they write it in the middle like cos^2(3x).
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Thank you sir I have understood the chain rule. With respect to you, can you make a full course video of calculus? I'm a high school student who is struggling with calculus.
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Thx u soo much this really helped me a tonne ,loved the way you simplified the steps ❤️ . I have a question @9:50 is it compulsory to expand (3x)^2 ?
If you don’t rewrite (3x)^2 as 9x^2, you will have to do the chain rule twice. After you take the derivative of the outer function, you multiply by the derivative of (3x)^2 which is 2(3x) but then you multiply by the derivative of 3x which is 3. You get the same answer in the end so it’s up to you.
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You mean the derivative of cos3 is cos3 also?
Why is 5 not product rule?
It would have been the product rule if it had been cos(x) •x^2. However because it is cos(3), that’s just a constant. You don’t need the product rule when multiplying by a constant. It is like have 5•x^2. No product rule needed.