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Calculus, ∫f(x) = csc(x), f(x) = …
Calculus
Intergrals
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∫f(x) = sec(x), f(x) = ln(|sec(x)tan(x)|)
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Derivatives
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Rules of Derivatives
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f(x) = x^n, f'(x) = nx^n-1
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h = f/g,
h' = (f’ g − g’ f )/g2
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h = f(g(x)),
h' = f’(g(x))g’(x)
f(x) = ln(x), f'(x) = 1/x
First Derivative is for finding the relative max and min, and can be used to determine slope.
Second derivative can be used to determing points of inflection, and the graphs' concavity.
∫f(x) = csc(x), f(x) = -(|csc(x)cot(x)|)
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