Exploring y", y" with the Product Rule

In summary, the conversation is discussing the process of finding the second derivative of y=-1/2 x cosx and how to correctly use the product rule to do so. The correct second derivative is (1/2)xcosx + sinx.
  • #1
afcwestwarrior
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y=-1/2 x cosx



y'=1/2 x sinx + cos x -1/2

y"= 1/2 x cosx - sin x 1/2 + cos x + -1/2 - sin x

y"= 1/2 x cos^2x


I used the product rule (fg)'=fg'+gf'
 
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  • #2
I am an amateur myself but I recall (hopefully) that cos(x) differentiates to -sin(x)

EDIT: I didn't see the negative sorry
 
  • #3
If your first derivative is

[tex]
y' = \frac 1 2 x \sin x - \frac 1 2 \cos x
[/tex]

that is correct.

I do not believe your second derivative is correct.
 
  • #4
Will the second derivative be
y"=1/2 x cos x + sin x * 1/2 - 1/2 - sin x

y"=1/2 x cos x + 1/2 sin x + 1/2 sin x
 
  • #5
Well I'm doing differential equations and I have to match it with Y" + y= sin x
 
  • #6
afcwestwarrior said:
y=-1/2 x cosx



y'=1/2 x sinx + cos x -1/2

y"= 1/2 x cosx - sin x 1/2 + cos x + -1/2 - sin x

y"= 1/2 x cos^2x


I used the product rule (fg)'=fg'+gf'

y''= (1/2)xcosx + sinx

I didn't get the ^2x part.
 
  • #7
Unassuming said:
y''= (1/2)xcosx + sinx

I didn't get the ^2x part.

How'd you get that second derivative. I did it wrong how'd u do it, you did it right
 
  • #8
When you add Y"+y=sin x




(1/2)xcosx + sinx + -1/2 x cosx

which becomes sin x
 

FAQ: Exploring y", y" with the Product Rule

What is "Exploring y"?

"Exploring y" is a scientific concept that involves investigating and understanding the properties and behaviors of the dependent variable y in a mathematical or scientific equation.

What is the Product Rule?

The Product Rule is a mathematical rule that is used to find the derivative of a product of two functions. It states that the derivative of a product of two functions is equal to the first function multiplied by the derivative of the second function, plus the second function multiplied by the derivative of the first function.

How is the Product Rule used in "Exploring y"?

The Product Rule is used in "Exploring y" to find the derivative of a function that involves the dependent variable y and another independent variable. This allows scientists to understand the relationship between the two variables and how they change in relation to each other.

What are the benefits of using the Product Rule in "Exploring y"?

The Product Rule allows scientists to analyze and understand complex relationships between variables in a more efficient and accurate way. It also provides a systematic approach to finding derivatives and can be applied to a wide range of functions involving the dependent variable y.

Are there any limitations to using the Product Rule in "Exploring y"?

While the Product Rule is a powerful tool in "Exploring y", it is not applicable to all functions and may not provide accurate results in certain cases. It is important for scientists to understand the limitations of the Product Rule and use other methods when necessary.

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