How do you differentiate y= 5sin (2-3t)? Calculus Differentiating Trigonometric Functions Differentiating sin(x) from First Principles 1 Answer bp Jul 22, 2015 #dy/dt = -15 cos(2-3t) Explanation: dy/dt= 5cos (2-3t) (d)/dt (2-3t) = -15 cos(2-3t) Answer link Related questions How do you differentiate f(x)=sin(x) from first principles? What is the derivative of y=3sin(x) - sin(3x)? How do you find dy/dx if x + tan(xy) = 0? How do you find the derivative of the function y=cos((1-e^(2x))/(1+e^(2x)))? How do you differentiate f(x)=2secx+(2e^x)(tanx)? How do you find the derivate for y = pisinx - 4cosx? How do you find the derivative of f(t) = t^2sin t? What is the derivative of sin^2(lnx)? How do you compute the 200th derivative of f(x)=sin(2x)? How do you find the derivative of sin(x^2+1)? See all questions in Differentiating sin(x) from First Principles Impact of this question 2652 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License