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  • 21-02-2017
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Find the derivative of f(x)=4.15cos^x

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SolomonZelman SolomonZelman
  • 21-02-2017
Did you mean the derivative of (cos x)^x ? Then, use logarithmic differentiation:

y = (cos x)^x
ln(y) = ln[(cos x)^x]
ln(y) = x * ln[cos x]
(1/y) * y' = 1* ln[cos x] + x * (-sin x)/(cos x)
y' / y = ln[cos x] - (x sin x)/(cos x)
y' = y* [ ln[cos x] - (x sin x)/(cos x) ]

the key step in the process - the substitution.
You had: y = (cos x)^x, so we will substitute for y.

y' = (cos x)^x* [ ln[cos x] - (x sin x)/(cos x) ]
(and this is your final answer)
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