differentiate cosx-sinx/cosx+sinx with respect to x
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Start by taking a look at your function
y
=
sin
x
+
cos
x
sin
x
−
cos
x
Notice that this function is actually the quotient of two other functions, let's call them
f
(
x
)
and
g
(
x
)
{
f
(
x
)
=
sin
x
+
cos
x
g
(
x
)
=
sin
x
−
cos
x
This means that you can differentiate this function by using the quotient rule, which allows you to find the derivative of a function that's the quotient of two other functions by using the formula
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