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f(x) =secx2
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Answered by roshni542
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→According to the first principle of differentiation, If we differentiate a function f(x) so the differentiation f'(x) represents the value of slope of a tangent on a curve. We use formula of differentiation f′(x)=ddx(f(x))=limh→0f(x+h)−f(x)h.

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According to the first principle of differentiation, If we differentiate a function f(x) so the differentiation f'(x) represents the value of slope of a tangent on a curve. We use formula of differentiation f′(x)=ddx(f(x))=limh→0f(x+h)−f(x)h.

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