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Calculus Derivatives Trig Functions part 2
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2011-12-08
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This video shows you how to solve derivatives of trig functions. These are the problems solved:
f(x)=csc(x) + cos(x)*e^x ,
f(x)=sin(x)*x^2 ,
f(x)=(sin(x) + cx)*e^x
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