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find the derivative of ( f(x)=xsin(x)+cos(x)+c ) to complete the following integration formula: ( intsquare dx=xsin(x)+cos(x)+c )
Step1: Apply product rule
The product rule states that \((uv)^\prime = u^\prime v+uv^\prime\). For \(u = x\) and \(v=\sin(x)\), \(u^\prime=1\) and \(v^\prime=\cos(x)\). So \((x\sin(x))^\prime=1\times\sin(x)+x\cos(x)=\sin(x)+x\cos(x)\).
Step2: Differentiate \(\cos(x)\) and \(C\)
The derivative of \(\cos(x)\) is \(-\sin(x)\), and the derivative of a constant \(C\) is \(0\).
Step3: Combine the derivatives
\(f^\prime(x)=(\sin(x)+x\cos(x))-\sin(x)+0\)
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