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  1. 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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  2. Any help would be much appreciated with the steps involved in each problem given. Thank you.1) Find derivative if y =cot x + sin
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  3. Any help would be much appreciated with the steps involved in each problem given. Thank you.1) Find derivative if y =cot x + sin
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  4. Any help would be much appreciated with the steps involved in each problem given. Thank you.1) Find derivative if y =cot x + sin
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  5. Find the first and second derivative - simplify your answer.y=x/4x+1 I solved the first derivative and got 1/(4x+1)^2 Not sure
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  6. Given the function: f(x) = x^2 + 1 / x^2 - 9a)find y and x intercepts b) find the first derivative c) find any critical values
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  7. Given the function: f(x) = x^2 + 1 / x^2 - 9a)find y and x intercepts b) find the first derivative c) find any critical values
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  8. Differentiate both sides of the double angle identify sin 2x= 2 sin x cos x to determine an identify for cos x.Find the first
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  9. Find the second derivative for the function 5x^3+60x^2-36x-41and solve the equation F(X)=0 i got to the second derivative but
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  10. R=M^2(c/2-m/3)dR/dM=CM-M^2 I found the derivative. Now how would I find the vale of M that maximize the derivative dR/dM? set it
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