yea, that's the answer that's in the book. But what I don't understand is in the part where it says 3sen^2x*cosx , what happened to that (3sen^2x) was it cancelled out ? and how and why?The answer you have is correct. However if you had noticed that f(x)=5√sin3(x)=sin35(x)f(x)=sin3(x)5=sin35(x)Would have made the work easier.
It was not cancelled; it was combined with the other power of the sine. See my post #3, where I ignored the 1/5 and the 3, and focused on the sines.yea, that's the answer that's in the book. But what I don't understand is in the part where it says 3sen^2x*cosx , what happened to that (3sen^2x) was it cancelled out ? and how and why?