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Differentiate sec(5/x) Just for Fun!! Wrong answer reported immediately

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Answered by anushka509491
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The derivative of sec(x) is sec(x)tan(x) . However since the angle is 5x and not just x , we use the chain rule. So we multiply again by the derivative of 5x which is 5 .

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Answered by Anonymous
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The derivative of sec(x) is sec(x)tan(x) . However since the angle is 5x and not just x , we use the chain rule. So we multiply again by the derivative of 5x which is 5

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