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Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x
1.) How would I simplify: sin4x*cos3x -cos3x*sin3x into a single trigonometric function?
2.) determine the general solution to
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Having trouble with this problem:
Rewrite the expression as an equivalent expression that does not contain powers greater than 1.
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Brian
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differentiate the function (
a) y = cos³x b) y = Sin²xCos3x c) y = Sin (x³)
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Julie
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differentiate the function
a) y = cos³x b) y = Sin²xCos3x c) y = Sin (x³)
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Julie
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Simplify:
(cosx + cos2x + cos3x + cos4x + cos5x + cos6x) / (sinx + sin2x + sin3x + sin4x + sin5x + sin6x) into a single Cotangent
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Jeff
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Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x -4sin3x. (a)Find the equation of the line normal to the graph of f(x) when x= pie/6 .
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Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x -4sin3x. (a)Find the equation of the line normal to the graph of f(x) when x= pie/6 . (b)Find
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Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x -4sin3x. (a)Find the equation of the line normal to the graph of f(x) when x=
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weloo_volley
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Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x -4sin3x. (a)Find the equation of the line normal to the graph of f(x) when x=
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weloo_volley
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help me .....
Consider the function f(x)= -cos3x -4sin3x. (a)Find the equation of the line normal to the graph of f(x) when x=
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weloo_volley
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