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OpenStudy (anonymous):

derivative of sint / t derivative of sint / t @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

quotient rule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and derivative of sin = cos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sint -tcost / t^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i do sint-cost /t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's (tcos(t) - sin(t) )/ t^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u'v-uv'/v^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i simplify that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no you cannot, that is you cannot simplify it until maybe you have specific u and v

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i simplify sint-cost /t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sint -tcost / t^2 to sint-cost /t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

noo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ask yourself what are you divinding with to simplify and how does t still remain on top if you are simplifying and diving by t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea, lol i cant...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please excuse my typing *****dividing lol

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