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  • 03-04-2022
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solve the equation f'(x) = 0:

solve the equation fx 0 class=

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adeboyeonikoyi
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  • 03-04-2022

Break it down gently

f(x) = 1 - sin⁴3x + cos6x/6

let's break ( - sin⁴3x) and (Cos6x/6) and 1 separately

the derivative of ( -sin⁴3x) = 12cos3xsin³3x

the derivative of (cos6x/6) = -sin6x

the derivative of (1) = 0

f'(x) = 0

12cos3xsin³3x - sin6x = 0

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