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  • 22-09-2019
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What is the answer to this calculus problem???
[tex] \frac{d}{dx} (e {}^{x} cos \: x)[/tex]
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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 22-09-2019

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Differentiate using the product rule

Given y = f(x)g(x), then

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex] = f(x). g'(x) + g(x). f'(x)

here f(x) = [tex]e^{x}[/tex] ⇒ f'(x) = [tex]e^{x}[/tex]

g(x) = cosx ⇒ g'(x) = - sinx

Hence

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex] = [tex]e^{x}[/tex](- sinx) + cosx [tex]e^{x}[/tex]

                                   = [tex]e^{x}[/tex]cosx - [tex]e^{x}[/tex]sinx

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