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can anybody differentiate this to simplest form
y=4/3+5cosx
y=4/3+5cosx
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The discussion revolves around differentiating the function y = 4/3 + 5cos(x). Participants are exploring the differentiation of trigonometric functions and the application of rules such as the product and quotient rules.
The conversation is active, with multiple interpretations of the function being discussed. Some participants provide guidance on differentiation techniques, while others express uncertainty about the correct form of the function. There is no explicit consensus on the interpretation of the original problem.
Participants note the potential confusion regarding the function's expression, whether it is y = 4/3 + 5cos(x) or y = 4/(3 + 5cos(x)). There is also mention of the original poster's lack of experience with differentiation and trigonometric functions.
HallsofIvy said:Your answering a question that is a month old and that isn't the correct solution either.
[tex]y= \frac{4}{3+5cos x}[/tex]
How did you decide that that was the problem? I would think that y= 4/3+ 5 cos x would be more reasonably interpreted as y= (4/3)+ 5 cos x. I asked lakshmi earlier which was intended and got no answer.