Differentiate respect to x b. y=e^(x)cos(2x)
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We need to find the derivative of this function. We will use the product rule, which states that if $y = u(x)v(x)$, then $y' = u'(x)v(x) + u(x)v'(x)$. In our case, $u(x) = e^x$ and $v(x) = \cos(2x)$. Show more…
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