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Jonathan Houston
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18 May, 05:05
Find the second derivative of f (x) = sec (x).
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Jaydin Kim
18 May, 05:31
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The derivative of sec x is equal to sec x tan x. The derivative of the first derivative can be determined using the rule of products. The derivative is equal to sec x sec^2 x + tan x * sec x tan x. The simplified answer is sec^3 x + sec^2 x tan x equal to sec^2 x (sec x + tanx)
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