f `(x) = - 5 sin (5x + 3)
2007-10-24 06:27:56
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answer #1
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answered by Como 7
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2016-05-24 02:35:26
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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drative of cos(x)= -sin(x)
f(x)=cos(5x+3)
f '(x)= -sin(5x+3)(5) { by chain rule }
= -5sin(5x+3)
i felt glad to help you
2007-10-21 18:30:58
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answer #3
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answered by Einstein 1
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f (x) = cos(5x+3)
f '(x)= -sin(5x+3)5
f '(x) = -5sin(5x+3)
Thanks for giving me a chance to practice my calculus!!
2007-10-21 16:09:12
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answer #4
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answered by Gemela Fabulosa 3
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OMG, I remember that question from Rutgers.
All those questions are on the Internet and you can download the answers (PDF file).
2007-10-21 16:11:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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f'(x)=-sin(5x+3)
2007-10-21 17:28:20
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answer #6
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answered by liz 2
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f'(x) = -5sin(5x+3)
2007-10-21 16:08:18
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answer #7
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answered by jruzzy 2
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Oh god no! You actually use this in life? Ffs im still not learning it :P
2007-10-21 16:12:54
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answer #8
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answered by Beeve! 2
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ahh! sorry! I have no clue
2007-10-21 16:07:10
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answer #9
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answered by ND36 4
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that's not a formula
2007-10-21 16:07:01
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answer #10
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answered by caddy girl 3
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