Consider the function g(x) = x cot(3x). A. Function g can be rewritten as · cos(3x) (sin(3) 3x B. Rewriting function g as in Part A, it follows that limx→o g(x) = . Explain. -). Explain.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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2. Consider the function g(x) = x cot (3x).
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A. Function g can be rewritten as · cos(3x) · ( 5). Explain.
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B. Rewriting function g as in Part A, it follows that limx→0 g(x) = . Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Consider the function g(x) = x cot (3x). 3x A. Function g can be rewritten as · cos(3x) · ( 5). Explain. sin (3x) B. Rewriting function g as in Part A, it follows that limx→0 g(x) = . Explain.
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