f(x)=9x2(sin x * tan x)
f'(x)= 18x(sin x * tan x) + 9x2(cos x * tan x + sec2x * sin x)
there might be some identities that allow that to be simplified to look prettier
Yes.
dy/dx = a
2x-2/x^2+3x-4
y' = (sec(x))^2
y=ax y'=ln(a)*ax
Since there are no "following" points, none of them.
Yes.
dy/dx = a
All numbers less than or equal to 8
2x-2/x^2+3x-4
if f :- a+b = ac then fd:- a.b = a+c
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y' = (sec(x))^2
y=ax y'=ln(a)*ax
yes. it is a function
determine whether each relation is a function y equals -8
dy/dx = 3 integral = (3x^2)/2