Find the derivative of h (x) = csc¹ (x) Oh' (x) = -4 csc¹ (x) cot(x) ○ h' (x) = 4 csc¹ (x) cot² (x) ○ h' (x) = 4 cscª (x) cot(x) ○ h' (x) − 4 csc³ (x) cot(x)
Find the derivative of h (x) = csc¹ (x) Oh' (x) = -4 csc¹ (x) cot(x) ○ h' (x) = 4 csc¹ (x) cot² (x) ○ h' (x) = 4 cscª (x) cot(x) ○ h' (x) − 4 csc³ (x) cot(x)
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter5: Graphs And The Derivative
Section5.CR: Chapter 5 Review
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