SOLUTION: y = e^8x cos(x) cos turns into -sinx i think do u follow the log rules? everything drops in front of the e 8xcosxe 8(-sinx)(e) ??

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Question 587793: y = e^8x cos(x)
cos turns into -sinx i think
do u follow the log rules? everything drops in front of the e
8xcosxe
8(-sinx)(e) ??

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = e^8x cos(x)
cos turns into -sinx i think
do u follow the log rules? everything drops in front of the e
8xcosxe
8(-sinx)(e) ??
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y = e^8x cos(x)
What is the exponent? 8x? Or 8x*cos(x) ?
It appears you want to differentiate. Is that right?

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