The first derivative of y=cos(tan(x2-7x+1)) is.. 1. O -[sin(tan(x²-7x+1))][sec²(2x-7)] 2. O (2x-7)[sin(tan(x²-7x+1))][sec² (x²-7x+1)] 3. O (2x-7)[cos(sec² (x²-7x+1))][sin(x²-7x+1)] 4. O -(2x-7)[sin(sec² (x²-7x+1))]

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Section3.4: Definition Of The Derivative
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The first derivative of y=cos(tan(x2-7x+1)) is..
1. O -[sin(tan(x?-7x+1))][sec?(2x-7)]
2. O -(2x-7)[sin(tan(x2-7x+1))][sec² (x²-7x+1)]
3. O (2x-7)[cos(sec² (x²-7x+1))]|[sin(x²-7x+1)]
4. O -(2x-7)[sin(sec² (x²-7x+1)]
Transcribed Image Text:The first derivative of y=cos(tan(x2-7x+1)) is.. 1. O -[sin(tan(x?-7x+1))][sec?(2x-7)] 2. O -(2x-7)[sin(tan(x2-7x+1))][sec² (x²-7x+1)] 3. O (2x-7)[cos(sec² (x²-7x+1))]|[sin(x²-7x+1)] 4. O -(2x-7)[sin(sec² (x²-7x+1)]
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