Let $f(x) = 3(\sin(x))^x$. Find $f'(1)$.\newline$f'(1) = $
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f'(x) = 3(sin(x))^x * [x(sin(x))^(x-1)cos(x) + ln(sin(x))(sin(x))^x] Show more…
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