What is the derivative of (4secxtanx)?
a. 4(sec(x)^2 * tan(x) + sec(x)^3)
b...
Mathematics, 08.10.2019 21:30 Tyson1191
What is the derivative of (4secxtanx)?
a. 4(sec(x)^2 * tan(x) + sec(x)^3)
b. 4(sec(x) * tan(x)^2 + sec(x)^3)
c. 4(sec(x)^2 * tan(x) - sec(x)^3)
d. 4(cot(x)^2 * tan(x) + 4sec(x)^2 * tan(x)
e. 4cot(x)^2 * tan(x) + 4sec(x)^2
i have been trying to do this question for a while now and keep getting an answer of 4sec(x) * tan(x)^2 + 4sec(x)^3 by the product rule. i can't see how any of the answers in a-e are equivalent. is my answer wrong?
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