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if y=3 sin (-4x), find dy/dx​

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the derivatives.

Hence, y = 3 sin(-4x), we use the chain rule here.

dy/dx =3 ( cos(-4x).-4)

====> dy/dx = -12 cos(-4x)