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Question Number 32313 by NECx last updated on 23/Mar/18
If y=sinx then show that  (d^n y/dx^n )=sin(x+((nπ)/2))
$${If}\:{y}={sinx}\:{then}\:{show}\:{that} \\ $$$$\frac{{d}^{{n}} {y}}{{dx}^{{n}} }={sin}\left({x}+\frac{{n}\pi}{\mathrm{2}}\right) \\ $$

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