Asked by soumitra
lim [sec(x+h)-sec x]/h
h>0
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Answered by
Reiny
looks like the definition of
dy/dx for y = secx
we know dy/dx = (sec x)(tan x)
so lim [sec(x+h)-sec x]/h
h>0
= (secx)(tanx)
dy/dx for y = secx
we know dy/dx = (sec x)(tan x)
so lim [sec(x+h)-sec x]/h
h>0
= (secx)(tanx)
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