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Find the differential coefficient of the following functions: `sin(ax^3 +b)`

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To find the differential coefficient of the function \( y = \sin(ax^3 + b) \), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the function We start with the function: \[ y = \sin(ax^3 + b) \] ...
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