SOLUTION: Find dy/dx. Then use trigonometry to rite the derivative as a single trig function.
A) y = ln |cscx - cotx|
B) y = ln |sinx|
C) y = ln |secx + tanx|
D) y = -ln |cosx|
E) Pr
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A) y = ln |cscx - cotx|
B) y = ln |sinx|
C) y = ln |secx + tanx|
D) y = -ln |cosx|
E) Pr
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Question 1030346: Find dy/dx. Then use trigonometry to rite the derivative as a single trig function.
A) y = ln |cscx - cotx|
B) y = ln |sinx|
C) y = ln |secx + tanx|
D) y = -ln |cosx|
E) Prove that -ln |cosx| = ln |secx|
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