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  • 25-05-2019
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What are the critical points for xtanx?
Derivative of that is = x(sec^2 x) + tanx

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Preetham123
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  • 06-06-2019

Answer:

Critical points of an equation are the zeroes of its first derivative. Since you have already provided me with the derivative (thanks for saving me the effort :) ), I am just going to start the process.

tan (x) + x(sec^2(x)) = 0

Solving this equation (using a graphing calculator set to radians), it is only true when x = 0.

So, 0 is a critical point of this function.

Hope this helped!

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