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Frazier
1 September, 12:53
What is the derivative of Sec^2 (3x)
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Helena Abbott
1 September, 14:21
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the derivative of the function would be
d/dx=-y/x2∗1 / (1 + (y/x) 2)
= - yx^-2
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