Math, asked by muppinisettinaga, 13 hours ago

derivative of Tan-' (sec x + tan x)​

Answers

Answered by iTzVikRaM001
4

By the Sum Rule, the derivative of sec(x)+tan(x) sec ( x ) + tan ( x ) with respect to x is ddx[sec(x)]+ddx[tan(x)] d d x [ sec ( x ) ] + d d x [ tan ( x ) ] .

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Differentiate using trigonometric identities.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculus Examples

By the Sum Rule, the derivative of sec(x)+tan(x) sec ( x ) + tan ( x ) with respect to x is ddx[sec(x)]+ddx[tan(x)] d d x [ sec ( x ) ] + d d x [ tan ( x ) ] .

hope this helps

Similar questions