J Jaskaran Junior Member Joined May 5, 2006 Messages 67 May 17, 2009 #1 Product rule? It's the same as if the exponent on the Sin was on the entire thing, right? I get something like:
Product rule? It's the same as if the exponent on the Sin was on the entire thing, right? I get something like:
B BigGlenntheHeavy Senior Member Joined Mar 8, 2009 Messages 1,577 May 18, 2009 #2 \(\displaystyle D\sub_t[{sin^{2}(e^{sin^{2}t})] = 4sin(t)cos(t)(e^{sin^{2}t})[cos(e^{sin^{2}t})][sin(e^{sin^{2}t})]\) \(\displaystyle \mbox{Please don't ask for the integral.}\)
\(\displaystyle D\sub_t[{sin^{2}(e^{sin^{2}t})] = 4sin(t)cos(t)(e^{sin^{2}t})[cos(e^{sin^{2}t})][sin(e^{sin^{2}t})]\) \(\displaystyle \mbox{Please don't ask for the integral.}\)