What is the derivative of #cos(pi/2)#?
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
The derivative of cos(pi/2) is 0.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
- What is the derivative of #sin(4 pi x)#?
- How do you find the derivative of #72000-320(pi)r^3/9(pi)r^2 #?
- How do you differentiate #arc cot(-4tan(1/(1-3x^2)) )# using the chain rule?
- How do you find the first and second derivatives of #f(x)=-2/(x^2-2x)+(x+2)/(x-3)# using the quotient rule?
- How do you differentiate # y=sin(x^2)(cos(x^2)# using the chain rule?

- 98% accuracy study help
- Covers math, physics, chemistry, biology, and more
- Step-by-step, in-depth guides
- Readily available 24/7