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how does thederivative of -2xcos(x^2)=
how does thederivative of -2xcos(x^2)= -4xcos(x^2) -2sin(x^2) and not -4x^2cos(x^2) -2sin(x^2)?
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cos^2xcos^2y+sin^2xsin^2y+sin^2xcos^2y+sin^2ycos^2x = 1
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Kiely
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Suppose that y = f(x) = x^2 - 4x + 4.
Then on any interval where the inverse function y = f-1(x) exists, thederivative of y =
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Anonymous
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Simplify (4sin^2xcos^2x)/(sin2xcos2x)
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Anonymous
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Simpligy (4sin^2xcos^2x)/(sin2xcos2x)
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Anonymous
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Can someone explain to me why the derivative of sinx^2 is y'=2xcos (x^2)???
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Idontknow
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Verify that each equation is an identity.
cos^2x+tan^2xcos^2x=1
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Jill
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an equivalent representation of the definite integral of 3 to 1 2xcos(x^2)dx is
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illy
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rewrite the expression in terms to the first power of cos
sin^2xcos^4x
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trista
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rewrite the expression in terms of the first power of cos
sin^2xcos^2x
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trista
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