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ziddy83
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Hey what's up,
The problem is...find the derivative of:
y= x^2 sec(x-5)
My question is...Would I start off by using the product rule and combine the chain rule with it, with x-5 being the inner function and sec(u) being the outer function? thanks...
The problem is...find the derivative of:
y= x^2 sec(x-5)
My question is...Would I start off by using the product rule and combine the chain rule with it, with x-5 being the inner function and sec(u) being the outer function? thanks...