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calculate the derivative of the following function. y = cos^5(sin(3x)) dy/dx = □
Step1: Apply chain - rule for outer function
Let $u = \sin(3x)$. Then $y=\cos^{5}(u)$. The derivative of $y$ with respect to $u$ using the power - rule and the derivative of cosine is $\frac{dy}{du}=5\cos^{4}(u)\times(-\sin(u))=- 5\cos^{4}(u)\sin(u)$.
Step2: Apply chain - rule for inner function
The derivative of $u = \sin(3x)$ with respect to $x$ is $\frac{du}{dx}=\cos(3x)\times3 = 3\cos(3x)$.
Step3: Use the chain - rule formula
By the chain - rule $\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{dy}{du}\times\frac{du}{dx}$. Substitute $\frac{dy}{du}$ and $\frac{du}{dx}$ into the formula:
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