Home
Class 11
MATHS
Differentiate sin ( ax^2 + bx+ c) with r...

Differentiate `sin ( ax^2 + bx+ c)` with respect to `cos ( tx^2 + mx + n)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`(du)/(dv) = ( u' (x))/( v' ( x)) = ( (2 ax + b) cos ( ax^(2) + bc + c))/( - (2 lx + m ) sin ( lx^(2) + mx + n) )`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS - DIFFERENTIABILITY AND METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION

    FULL MARKS|Exercise EXERCISE 1|5 Videos
  • DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS - DIFFERENTIABILITY AND METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION

    FULL MARKS|Exercise EXERCISE 2 (Find the derivative of the following functions with respect to corresponding independent variables.)|20 Videos
  • COMBINATORICS AND MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION

    FULL MARKS|Exercise ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS|33 Videos
  • DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS - LIMITS AND CONTINUITY

    FULL MARKS|Exercise EXERCISE 9.6|25 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Differentiate sin (cos (x^2)) with respect to x.

Differentiate y = sin(x^2 + 3) .

Differentiate : 2^(x) .

Differentiate ; x^2 e^(x) sin x

Differentiate (log x)^(cos x) with respect to x.