Find the derivative. s=t^6tan(t)-sqrt t

  1. Find the derivative. s=t^6tan(t)-sqrt t
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  2. Find the derivative. s=t^6tan(t)-sqrt t
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  3. find the derivative ofy = sqrt(9 - 16x) Use the chain rule. First find the derivative of the sqrt, and multiply that by the
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  4. 1.) Find the derivative of tan (sec x).2.) Find the derivative if 1/x in four ways, using the limit process, power rule,
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  5. Find the derivative of cos(sqrt(e^(x^3)cos(x))I got -sin(sqrt(e^(x^3)cos(x))*((sqrt(e^(x^3)cos(x)) Do I just leave the
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  6. This is a large problem, sorry for the trouble.if f(x) = sqrt(x^3 + 5x + 121)(x^2 + x + 11) Find fprime/derivative of/at 0 I
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  7. find an antiderivative of the function((t-1)^2)/sqrt(t) that goes through the point (1,2) i find derivative of top and bottom
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  8. find the derivative of f(x)=x^2sec^2(3x)also with g(x)=sqrt(cosxsecx) i get zero because cos and sec cancel each other out and
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  9. if f(t)=sqrt(4t+1) find f''(2)I got the first derivative to be: 1/2(4t-1)^-1/2 * 4t^3 and i'm trying to figure out if i need the
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  10. Also I would like to know how to set this problem up in finding the answer:Find the second derivative. y= sqrt(3x+4) Thanks,
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