Detail solution
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Apply the product rule:
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Differentiate term by term:
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Apply the power rule: goes to
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The derivative of the constant is zero.
The result is:
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The derivative of sine is cosine:
The result is:
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Now simplify:
The answer is:
The first derivative
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$$\left(x + 2\right) \cos{\left(x \right)} + \sin{\left(x \right)}$$
The second derivative
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2*cos(x) - (2 + x)*sin(x)
$$- \left(x + 2\right) \sin{\left(x \right)} + 2 \cos{\left(x \right)}$$
-(3*sin(x) + (2 + x)*cos(x))
$$- (\left(x + 2\right) \cos{\left(x \right)} + 3 \sin{\left(x \right)})$$
The third derivative
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-(3*sin(x) + (2 + x)*cos(x))
$$- (\left(x + 2\right) \cos{\left(x \right)} + 3 \sin{\left(x \right)})$$