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What is the value of \(\frac{d}{dx}(\frac{sec⁡x}{cosec\, x \,tan⁡x}\))?(a) 0(b) 1(c) cos ⁡x(d) sin ⁡xThe question was posed to me in class test.This interesting question is from Derivatives in section Limits and Derivatives of Mathematics – Class 11

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Right answer is (a) 0

The explanation is: \(\frac{d}{DX}(\frac{sec⁡x}{COSEC\, x\, tan⁡x})\) = \(\frac{d}{dx}(\frac{{1} {cos⁡x}}{\frac{1}{sin⁡\, x}.\frac{sin⁡x}{cos⁡x}}\))

= \(\frac{d}{dx}\) (1)

= 0



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