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Find \(\frac{dy}{dx}\) of y = sin (ax + b).(a) a.cos (ax + b)(b) b.sin (ax + b)(c) a.sin (ax + b)(d) a.cos (ax + b)I got this question during a job interview.My enquiry is from Differentiability in chapter Continuity and Differentiability of Mathematics – Class 12

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Right answer is (a) a.cos (ax + b)

The explanation is: We differentiate the given function with the help of CHAIN rule and hence

the OUTER function is differentiated into cos, and the INNER function comes out to be a and the constant b becomes 0, which is multiplied to the whole function and the answer comes out to be

=> a.cos (ax + b).



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