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  • 03-02-2018
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Can I get help with this differentiation problem? I found f'(x) but can't find f'(5).

Can I get help with this differentiation problem I found fx but cant find f5 class=

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 03-02-2018
The answer is approximately 5.08914650686019
Round this value however you need to

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Work Shown:

f(x) = tan(5x)
f ' (x) = 5*sec^2(5x)
f ' (5) = 5*sec^2(5*5)
f ' (5) = 5*sec^2(25)
f ' (5) = 5*(1/(cos^2(25)))
f ' (5) = 5/(cos^2(25))
f ' (5) = 5/((cos(25))^2)
f ' (5) = 5/((0.9912028118635)^2) ... see note below
f ' (5) = 5/0.9824830142461
f ' (5) = 5.08914650686019

Note: make sure your calculator is in radian mode

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