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Joanna
21 July, 20:25
Derivative of tan3x using first principle?
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Emiliano Glenn
21 July, 21:59
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If by first principles, you mean using derivatives we have already found (like the derivative of y = sin x and y = cos x) and rules we already know (like the quotient rule) this is relatively straightforward ...
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