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Find the derivative of y with respect to the opprotpriate variable
y=(x2+1) sech(lnx)
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Use the identities
Use the identities
Sinh(x+y)=sinh(x) cosh(y) + cosh(x) sinh (y)
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Sep 22, 2020
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the oppropriate variable
y= (X2+1 ) sech(ln x )
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Sep 22, 2020
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the oppropriate variable
y= (X2+1 ) sech(ln x )
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the oppropriate variable
y= Ln cosh u - 1/2 tanh2 u
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Sep 21, 2020
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the oppropriate variable
y= sechx ( 1-ln sechx )
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Sep 21, 2020
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Finding trigonometric expression
(sec (arctan x/2)
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the given independent variable .
y=log2r . Log4r
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Sep 11, 2020
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the given independent variable
Find the dervative of y with respect to the given independent variable
y = log3 [ ( (x+1)\(x-1) )ln3]
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Fond the dervative of y with respect to the goven independent variable .
Fond the dervative of y with respect to the goven independent variable .
y=log2r . Log4r
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Find the dervative of y with respect to the given independent variable .
y=log
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Sep 11, 2020