SOLUTION: If f(t) =3sin(4t+0.12)-2cos(3t-0.72),determine f'(t)

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Question 1150629: If f(t) =3sin(4t+0.12)-2cos(3t-0.72),determine f'(t)
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If f(t) =3sin(4t+0.12)-2cos(3t-0.72),determine f'(t)
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f'(t) = 3cos(4t+0.12)*4 + 2sin(3t-0.72)*3

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