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Derivative of sin(y)cos(x) - (pi^2)/4 = sin(x+y) - y^2 +x

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Derivative of sin(y)cos(x) - (pi^2)/4 = sin(x+y) - y^2 +x

asked Dec 9, 2013 in CALCULUS by abstain12 Apprentice

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Derivitive each term with respect to x.

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Apply the prodect rule d/ dx ( u v ) = u v ' + v u '. 

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answered Apr 5, 2014 by friend Mentor

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