1. Let f(x) = cos(tan x). What is the range of f 3. For 0 < x <-

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1. Let f(x) = cos(tan x). What is the range of f
3. For 0 < x <-
<x<, if y = (sin x)*, then find
2
5. If y = ln(x² + y²), then the find
dy
dy
dx
at the point (1,0)
dx
Transcribed Image Text:1. Let f(x) = cos(tan x). What is the range of f 3. For 0 < x <- <x<, if y = (sin x)*, then find 2 5. If y = ln(x² + y²), then the find dy dy dx at the point (1,0) dx
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