Asked by lisa
If limit as delta x approaches 0 of tan(0+Δx)-tan(0)/Δx =1
which of the following is false:
d/dx [tanx]=1
the slope of y = tan(x) at x = 0 is 1
y = tan(x) is continuous at x = 0
y = tan(x) is differentiable at x = 0
which of the following is false:
d/dx [tanx]=1
the slope of y = tan(x) at x = 0 is 1
y = tan(x) is continuous at x = 0
y = tan(x) is differentiable at x = 0
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Answered by
Steve
assuming those 0's should be x's
the first assertion is false. d/dx(tanx) = 1 at x=0, not everywhere.
Kind of an odd problem, since the last 3 statements are all obviously true.
the first assertion is false. d/dx(tanx) = 1 at x=0, not everywhere.
Kind of an odd problem, since the last 3 statements are all obviously true.
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