find the derivative using quotient

  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. Find the first and second derivative of the function:x/(7x+10) Using quotient rule. This is part of my homework in the section
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  3. f(x)=ln(e^x-e^-x), x>0By applying in turn the Composite and Quotient Rules, find derivative and second derivative. Thanks.
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  4. f(x)=ln(e^x-e^-x), x>0By applying in turn the Composite and Quotient Rules, find derivative and second derivative. Thanks.
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  5. f(x)=ln(e^x-e^-x), x>0By applying in turn the Composite and Quotient Rules, find derivative and second derivative.
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  6. f(x)=ln(e^x-e^-x), x>0By applying in turn the Composite and Quotient Rules, find derivative and second derivative. Thanks.
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  7. Compare the difference quotient and the derivative. For each, describe 1) where they come from, 2) what they represent, and 3)
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  8. Compare the difference quotient and the derivative. For each, describe 1) where they come from, 2) what they represent, and 3)
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  9. Compare the difference quotient and the derivative. For each, describe 1) where they come from, 2) what they represent, and 3)
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  10. Please help. Applying the chain rule, how do I find the derivative of f(x)=In(e^x-e^-x) (x>0) and then using this answer use the
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