Question: 2. Given f(x) = sin x - sin xcos*x + cos xsin x cos x Show that y' = 2sin (2x)

2. Given f(x) = sin x - sin xcos*x + cos xsin

 

2. Given f(x) = sin x - sin xcos*x + cos xsin x cos x Show that y' = 2sin (2x)

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