Michael J. answered 04/22/17
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Mastery of Limits, Derivatives, and Integration Techniques
Lets rewrite this function as
f(x) = w1/2
where w = (6 - sinx) / (2 - cosx)
Then by the chain rule,
f'(x) = (1/2)w-1/2 * w'
Can you used this guideline to find the derivative?
Michael J.
I did explain. I showed you how to find the derivative and used substitution to make it easier for you to find the derivative. I don't think you read my answer thoroughly enough, buddy.
Take the derivative of w using the quotient rule. Then multiply that by (1/2)[(6 - sinx) / (2 - cosx)]-1/2
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