Timothy.Siu said:
b=2 and a=-1?
umm
differentiate: x^3sin(cos(sin x^2)
This is as far as I got before admitting defeat:
y'= 3sin.(cos.2cos(x^2)+sin(x^2).-sin)+((cos.sin(x^2)).-3cos).x^((3sin.cos.sin(x^2))-1)
=3sin.(2(cos^2)(x^2)-(sin^2)(x^2)+(cos.sin(x^2).-3cos).x^((3sin.cos.sin(x^2))-1)
= extra simplifying steps that I'm too lazy to type up
=((x^2)(2(cos^2)-(sin^2))-3(cos^2).(sin^2).3sinx^((3sin.cos.sin(x^2))-1)
:rofl: too much english study, my 75% from the maths trial has just vanished.
Also, badly done paint image of what the last line is meant to look like.
I just looked at it again, I don't think the -1 needs to be at the end of the x power... help?
EDIT: *facepalm*
Did it again and got y'=6(cos^2)x.-sinx^(3(sin^2)(x^2).cos)