Derivative of sin(3*x)+cos(4*x)
Instant step-by-step solution for sin(3*x)+cos(4*x)
How to find the derivative of sin(3*x)+cos(4*x)
To find the derivative of sin(3*x)+cos(4*x), we use standard differentiation rules. Our AI-powered calculator breaks down the steps and explains the logic.
Practice More Problems
Integral of -x^2 + 5*x^3 + 5*sqrt(x)
Solve d/dx -x^2 + 5*x^3 + 5*sqrt(x)
Derivative of (4*x+3)^3
Solve d/dx (4*x+3)^3
Integral of ln(x) + 5*e^x + x^3
Solve d/dx ln(x) + 5*e^x + x^3
Derivative of tan(13*x)
Solve d/dx tan(13*x)
Integral of -x^2 + 1/2*1/x^2 + 4*1/x^2
Solve d/dx -x^2 + 1/2*1/x^2 + 4*1/x^2
Integral of 3*x^2 + 2*1/(1+x^2) + 4*1/x
Solve d/dx 3*x^2 + 2*1/(1+x^2) + 4*1/x
Derivative of sqrt(x^2+6)
Solve d/dx sqrt(x^2+6)
Limit of 1/(x^2) / 1/x
Solve d/dx 1/(x^2) / 1/x
Derivative of sin(6*x)+cos(3*x)
Solve d/dx sin(6*x)+cos(3*x)
Integral of 2*e^x + 4*1/(1+x^2) + 1/2*sin(x)
Solve d/dx 2*e^x + 4*1/(1+x^2) + 1/2*sin(x)