Prove that f(x) = [[sin²(2log r)– 3 sin ( 2logt)+2] dt %D 1. Cannot be decreasing any where,

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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
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Prove that
f(x)= | sin (21og t) - 3 sin ( 21 ogt) dt
+2]
%3D
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Cannot be decreasing any where,
Transcribed Image Text:Prove that f(x)= | sin (21og t) - 3 sin ( 21 ogt) dt +2] %3D 1. Cannot be decreasing any where,
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