d/dx(cos(x))
To differentiate the function cos(x) with respect to x, we can use the derivative rules
To differentiate the function cos(x) with respect to x, we can use the derivative rules.
The derivative of cos(x) is given by:
d/dx(cos(x)) = -sin(x)
This means that the rate of change of the cosine function at any point x is equal to the negative sine function evaluated at that same point x.
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