abel muroi
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f(x) = x3 tan x
g(x) = sin(e3x + 2)
h(x) = (x2 + 1)/(cos x)
For the first one, i used the product rule for derivatives..
(3x2)(tan x) + (sec2x)(x3)
3x2 tan x + x3 sec2x (this is my answer)
For the second one, i used the chain rule for derivatives..
f'(g(x)) * g'(x)
f(u) = sin u (the derivative of sin u is cos u)
g(x) = e3x + 2 (the derivative of e3x + 2 is 3x + 2 e3x + 2 .....I think....)
f'(g(x)) * g'(x) = (3x + 2 e3x + 2)(cos e3x + 2) (this is my answer)
For the third one, i used the quotient rule for derivatives
((2x)(cos x) - (-sin x)(x2+1))/(cos x)2
(2x cos x + x2sin x + sin x)/(cos x2) (this is my answer)
Can anyone tell me if i made a mistake somewhere? did i get the correct derivatives for the functions?
g(x) = sin(e3x + 2)
h(x) = (x2 + 1)/(cos x)
For the first one, i used the product rule for derivatives..
(3x2)(tan x) + (sec2x)(x3)
3x2 tan x + x3 sec2x (this is my answer)
For the second one, i used the chain rule for derivatives..
f'(g(x)) * g'(x)
f(u) = sin u (the derivative of sin u is cos u)
g(x) = e3x + 2 (the derivative of e3x + 2 is 3x + 2 e3x + 2 .....I think....)
f'(g(x)) * g'(x) = (3x + 2 e3x + 2)(cos e3x + 2) (this is my answer)
For the third one, i used the quotient rule for derivatives
((2x)(cos x) - (-sin x)(x2+1))/(cos x)2
(2x cos x + x2sin x + sin x)/(cos x2) (this is my answer)
Can anyone tell me if i made a mistake somewhere? did i get the correct derivatives for the functions?
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