Detail solution
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The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.
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Rewrite the function to be differentiated:
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Apply the quotient rule, which is:
and .
To find :
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The derivative of sine is cosine:
To find :
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The derivative of cosine is negative sine:
Now plug in to the quotient rule:
So, the result is:
Now simplify:
The answer is:
The first derivative
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$$2 \tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 2$$
The second derivative
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/ 2 \
4*\1 + tan (x)/*tan(x)
$$4 \left(\tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 1\right) \tan{\left(x \right)}$$
/ 2 \ / 2 \
4*\1 + tan (x)/*\1 + 3*tan (x)/
$$4 \left(\tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 1\right) \left(3 \tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 1\right)$$
The third derivative
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/ 2 \ / 2 \
4*\1 + tan (x)/*\1 + 3*tan (x)/
$$4 \left(\tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 1\right) \left(3 \tan^{2}{\left(x \right)} + 1\right)$$