There are 1 questions in this calculation: for each question, the 1 derivative of x is calculated.
Note that variables are case sensitive.\[ \begin{equation}\begin{split}[1/1]Find\ the\ first\ derivative\ of\ function\ -ln(sin({x}^{2} + 1))\ with\ respect\ to\ x:\\\end{split}\end{equation} \]
\[ \begin{equation}\begin{split}\\Solution:&\\ &Primitive\ function\ = -ln(sin(x^{2} + 1))\\&\color{blue}{The\ first\ derivative\ function:}\\&\frac{d\left( -ln(sin(x^{2} + 1))\right)}{dx}\\=&\frac{-cos(x^{2} + 1)(2x + 0)}{(sin(x^{2} + 1))}\\=&\frac{-2xcos(x^{2} + 1)}{sin(x^{2} + 1)}\\ \end{split}\end{equation} \]Your problem has not been solved here? Please take a look at the hot problems !