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differentiate $y = \\frac{2t\\sin(2t)}{1 + 2t}$

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$y = \frac{2t\sin(2t)}{1 + 2t}$

Explanation:

Step1: Recall the quotient rule

The quotient rule states that if \(y = \frac{u}{v}\), then \(y^\prime=\frac{u^\prime v - uv^\prime}{v^{2}}\). Here, \(u = 2t\sin(2t)\) and \(v=1 + 2t\).

Step2: Find \(u^\prime\) using the product rule

The product rule: if \(u = ab\) (\(a = 2t\), \(b=\sin(2t)\)), then \(u^\prime=a^\prime b+ab^\prime\).
\(a^\prime = 2\), \(b^\prime = 2\cos(2t)\). So \(u^\prime=2\sin(2t)+2t\times2\cos(2t)=2\sin(2t) + 4t\cos(2t)\).
\(v^\prime=2\).

Step3: Apply the quotient rule

\(y^\prime=\frac{(2\sin(2t)+4t\cos(2t))(1 + 2t)-2t\sin(2t)\times2}{(1 + 2t)^{2}}\)

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Answer:

\(y^\prime=\frac{2\sin(2t)}{(1 + 2t)^{2}}+\frac{4t\cos(2t)}{1 + 2t}\)