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25 May, 08:58

If dy/dx = tan (x), then y=

A) 1/2 (tan x) ^2 + C

B) (sec x) ^2 + C

C) ln|sec x| + C

D) ln|cos x| + C

E) sec x tan x + C

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  1. 25 May, 09:39
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    Dy/dx = tanx, can be answered directly using the derivatives of trigonometric functions but this is how the answer is derived

    = (sinx/cosx) basic trigonometric function

    = [cosx cox+sinxsinx]/cos^2x

    =[cos^2x+sin^2x]/cos^2x

    cos^2+sin^2x = 1; fundamental trigonometric identities

    = 1/cos^2x; reciprocal relations

    = sec^2x+C

    The answer is letter B. sec^2x+C
  2. 25 May, 12:55
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    The answer to this question is:

    B) (sec x) ^2 + C
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