Below is an attempt to derive the derivative of csc a using the product rule, where x is in the domain of csc a. In which step, if any, does an error first appear? Step 1: csc z sina = 1 Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: A B (csca sin x) = 0 (csc x) (csc x) = Step 1 Step 2 sin x + cscx cos x = 0 - CSC I-COSI sin r csc a cotx

Calculus For The Life Sciences
2nd Edition
ISBN:9780321964038
Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Publisher:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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Below is an attempt to derive the derivative of csc a using the product rule, where x is in the domain of csc x. In which step, if any, does an error first appear?
Step 1: csc a sina = 1
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
A
B
C
D
(cscx sin x) = 0
(csc x)
(csc x) =
Step 1
Step 2
sin x + cscx cos x = 0
Step 3
- CSC I-COST
sin r
There is no error.
csc a cotx
Transcribed Image Text:Below is an attempt to derive the derivative of csc a using the product rule, where x is in the domain of csc x. In which step, if any, does an error first appear? Step 1: csc a sina = 1 Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: A B C D (cscx sin x) = 0 (csc x) (csc x) = Step 1 Step 2 sin x + cscx cos x = 0 Step 3 - CSC I-COST sin r There is no error. csc a cotx
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