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21 February, 23:08

What's the derivative of sin^2 (cos (x^2))

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  1. 21 February, 23:57
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    Answer: f' (x) = - cos^2 (sin (x^2))

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Derivative of:

    f (x) = Sin^2 (cos (x^2))

    f' (x) = cos^2 (-sin (x^2)

    f' (x) = - cos^2 (sin (x^2))
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