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What is the derivative of (x + 1) sin x?

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By the Sum Rule, the derivative of 1−sin(x) 1 - sin ( x ) with respect to x x is ddx[1]+ddx[−sin(x)] d d x [ 1 ] + d d x [ - sin ( x ) ] .

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