#Differentiation help needed quick
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note that cos^2 0 =1^2 and tan 0= 0
use the product rule to evaluate the derivative of the function
and then plug in the value that you want for x
recall $(uv)'=uv'+u'v$
wolf
I think it would be simpler to simplify it first.
oh yeah forgot lol