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Differentiate: f(x)=(secx)/[1+sec(x)]
tan(3x) + 1 = sec(3x)
Thanks, pretend 3x equals x so tanx + 1 = secx we know the law that 1 + tanx = secx so tanx + 1 becomes
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Jen
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Differentiate:
f(x)=(secx)/[1+sec(x)]
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Chelle
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how do i differentiate √secx+tanx ??
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harry
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find dy/dx
y=ln (secx + tanx) Let u= secx + tan x dy/dx= 1/u * du/dx now, put the derivative of d secx/dx + dtanx/dx in. You may
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Evaluate the integral of
(secx)^2 * (tanx)^3 *dx I started out with letting u=secx and du=secx*tanx*dx , but then I am kind of
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Complete the following identity secx-1/secx=? I have four multiple choice options and can't seem to work my way to either one.
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Anne
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1. differentiate cos(3/x)
2. differentiate sin(4/x) 3. differentiate 3/{sin(3x+pi)} 4. differentiate pxsin(q/x)where p and q are
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find the derivative y= csc^-1 (secx)
0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 2¤Ð what did i do wrong? - 1/ secx
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How do you verify:
1.) sinxcosx+sinx^3secx=tanx 2.) (secx+tanx)/(secx-tan)=(secx+tanx)^2 I tried starting from the left on both
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Corin
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(cotx)(cscx)+secx=(csc^2x)(secx)
Please help to verify this trigonometric identity.
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Marie
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