Let f(x) = sin(x)cos(x). ƒ'(x) = 4 Write the equation for the line tangent to f(x) at the point x = 3 y = πT.

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Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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Let f(x)=sin(x)cos(x).
f'(x) =
4
Write the equation for the line tangent to f(x) at the point x = = .
3
y =
Give exact answers using fractions write
12
not 0.5
Do not use decimal approximations.
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x)=sin(x)cos(x). f'(x) = 4 Write the equation for the line tangent to f(x) at the point x = = . 3 y = Give exact answers using fractions write 12 not 0.5 Do not use decimal approximations.
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