I am having some trouble differentiating the following equation
\(\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}cos^47x\)
The answer reads
\(\displaystyle -28cos^37xsin7x\)
What I did was differentiate \(\displaystyle (cos)^4\) to get \(\displaystyle 4cos^3\), and then I differentiated \(\displaystyle cos7x\) and got \(\displaystyle -sin7x\)
Multiplying the two together I got \(\displaystyle -4cos^3sin7x\)
What'd I do wrong?
\(\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}cos^47x\)
The answer reads
\(\displaystyle -28cos^37xsin7x\)
What I did was differentiate \(\displaystyle (cos)^4\) to get \(\displaystyle 4cos^3\), and then I differentiated \(\displaystyle cos7x\) and got \(\displaystyle -sin7x\)
Multiplying the two together I got \(\displaystyle -4cos^3sin7x\)
What'd I do wrong?