Asked by CMM
Differentiate.
y= u(a cos u + b cot u)
I am not sure if this correct. I was not sure whether to leave the variables as are or where the negatives should be placed?
(u)*(- a sin u - b csc^2 u) + (a cos u + b cot u)*(1)
y= u(a cos u + b cot u)
I am not sure if this correct. I was not sure whether to leave the variables as are or where the negatives should be placed?
(u)*(- a sin u - b csc^2 u) + (a cos u + b cot u)*(1)
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
well, ok, if you are taking the diff with respect to u. I am not certain the author had that in mind.
Answered by
CMM
How else would you go about it?
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