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Question Number 96543 by Hamida last updated on 02/Jun/20

Answered by mathmax by abdo last updated on 02/Jun/20

y^′  =4x^3 sin(6x) +6x^4  cos(6x) +6cos(18x)−18×6x sin(18x)

$$\mathrm{y}^{'} \:=\mathrm{4x}^{\mathrm{3}} \mathrm{sin}\left(\mathrm{6x}\right)\:+\mathrm{6x}^{\mathrm{4}} \:\mathrm{cos}\left(\mathrm{6x}\right)\:+\mathrm{6cos}\left(\mathrm{18x}\right)−\mathrm{18}×\mathrm{6x}\:\mathrm{sin}\left(\mathrm{18x}\right) \\ $$

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