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Let y=cos x+sin x/cos x -sin x. Find dy/dx
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Steve
if you mean
y=(cos x+sin x)/(cos x -sin x)
y' = 2/(cosx - sinx)^2
using the quotient rule, you get a bunch of terms cancelling in the numerator.
y=(cos x+sin x)/(cos x -sin x)
y' = 2/(cosx - sinx)^2
using the quotient rule, you get a bunch of terms cancelling in the numerator.
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