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In summary, the derivative of f(x) is 16/1-cos(8x) and the mistake was converting multiplication to addition in the denominator.
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Let f(x) = tan(2x) - cot(2x) defined on x∈]0,π/4[

Prove that derivative of f(x) is 16/1-cos(8x)

What I did was:

2 * Sin^2(2x) + 2 * Cos^2(2x) / Cos^2(2x) + Sin^2(2x)

If I factor the 2, I reach:

2 * (Sin^2(2x) + Cos^2(2x) / 1+cos(4x)/2 + 1-cos(4x)/22 * 1/ 1 = 2?

What went wrong?
 
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NooDota said:
Let f(x) = tan(2x) - cot(2x) defined on x∈]0,π/4[

Prove that derivative of f(x) is 16/1-cos(8x)
Did you really mean to write ##\frac{16}{1} - cos(8x)##? If not, use parentheses around the terms in the denominator.
NooDota said:
What I did was:

2 * Sin^2(2x) + 2 * Cos^2(2x) / Cos^2(2x) + Sin^2(2x)
Show how you got this. Also, when the numerator or denominator of a fraction has two or more terms, you must put parentheses around them.
NooDota said:
If I factor the 2, I reach:

2 * (Sin^2(2x) + Cos^2(2x) / 1+cos(4x)/2 + 1-cos(4x)/22 * 1/ 1 = 2?

What went wrong?
 
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Okay, nvm, solved it.

In the denominator, I turned the multiplication to addition, which is why I got a wrong result.
 

1. What is the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x)?

The derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) is -sec²(2x) - csc²(2x).

2. How do you prove the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x)?

To prove the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x), you can use the quotient rule and the chain rule to find the derivative of each term separately, then combine them using the properties of trigonometric functions.

3. Is the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) equal to zero?

No, the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) is not equal to zero. It is equal to -sec²(2x) - csc²(2x).

4. Why is the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) important?

The derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) is important because it allows us to find the rate of change of this function at any point, which is useful in many areas of mathematics and physics.

5. Can you simplify the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x)?

Yes, the derivative of tan(2x) - cot(2x) can be simplified to -2tan(2x)cot(2x).

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