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The derivative of a sum of two or more functions is the sum of the derivatives of each function
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$\frac{d}{dx}\left(\sin\left(x\right)\right)+\frac{d}{dx}\left(2\cos\left(x\right)\right)=1$
Learn how to solve advanced differentiation problems step by step online. Find the implicit derivative d/dx(sin(x)+2cos(x))=1. The derivative of a sum of two or more functions is the sum of the derivatives of each function. The derivative of a function multiplied by a constant is equal to the constant times the derivative of the function. The derivative of the sine of a function is equal to the cosine of that function times the derivative of that function, in other words, if {f(x) = \sin(x)}, then {f'(x) = \cos(x)\cdot D_x(x)}. The derivative of the linear function is equal to 1.