Find the derivative of g when g(x) = x* cos(x). 1. g'(x) r³ (4 cos(x) - r sin(x)) 2. g'(x) = x (3 sin(x) - cos(x)) 3. g'(x)= x (3 cos(x) - sin(x)) 4. g'(x) r³ (4 cos(x) + x sin(x)) 5. g'(x) = = = 6. g'(x) = x³ (4 sin(x) + x cos(x)) x³ (4 sin(x) - x cos(x))
Find the derivative of g when g(x) = x* cos(x). 1. g'(x) r³ (4 cos(x) - r sin(x)) 2. g'(x) = x (3 sin(x) - cos(x)) 3. g'(x)= x (3 cos(x) - sin(x)) 4. g'(x) r³ (4 cos(x) + x sin(x)) 5. g'(x) = = = 6. g'(x) = x³ (4 sin(x) + x cos(x)) x³ (4 sin(x) - x cos(x))
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Chapter5: Graphs And The Derivative
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