Differentiate f(x)= 3y^2 + ln (x) + sin x

We have derivative rules. Some of them involve:If f(x)= (x)a=> f'(x)= a*xa-1If f(x)= ln x=> f'(x)= 1/xIf f(x)= sin x=> f'(x)=cos xTherefore, f(x)= 6y+1/x+cos x

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