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Find the derivative of f(x) = sin(x^2).(a) -sin(x^2)(b) 2xcos(x^2)(c) -2xcos(x^2)(d) -2xsin(x^2)The question was asked during an online interview.Asked question is from Differentiability in section Continuity and Differentiability of Mathematics – Class 12

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Right ANSWER is (B) 2xcos(x^2)

Explanation: Differentiation of the function f(x) = sin(x^2) is DONE with chain RULE. First we differentiate sin function which becomes cos and then differentiate the INNER (x^2) which becomes 2x, hence it comes out to be 2xcos(x^2).



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