SOLUTION: Hello again friends. I have a Calculus question. I would really appreciate the help. I have tried to simplify this to get to the answer 2 as the book says. I have tried every way a
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Question 958114: Hello again friends. I have a Calculus question. I would really appreciate the help. I have tried to simplify this to get to the answer 2 as the book says. I have tried every way and I do not see it . sin2(pi/2)+2(pi/2)sin2(pi/4)/cos2(pi/4)-2(pi/4)cos2(pi/2) How does this =2 ? it is a rate of change question looking for the slope that =2 Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You need to use parentheses to separate what is an argument of a function and what is the denominator and numerator.
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Best I can tell, this is your problem.
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