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f(x)=7cosx+6tanx, find f'(x)and f'(5pie/4)
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
f'(x) = -7sin x = 6 sec^2 x

Plug in 5 pi/4 for x and see what you get for f'(5 pi/4)
14 years ago
Answered by Daniel
the answer was 6sec^2x-7sinx but what would it be if you put in (5pi/4) how do u put sec^2 in the caculator
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