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  • 13-04-2017
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suppose that f(pi/3)=4 and f'(pi/3)=-2, and let g(x)= (cosx)/f(x). find g'(x) (pi/3)

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  • 13-04-2017
[tex]g(x)=\dfrac{\cos x}{f(x)}[/tex]
[tex]\implies g'(x)=-\dfrac{f(x)\sin x+f'(x)\cos x}{f(x)^2}[/tex]

You know that [tex]f\left(\dfrac\pi3\right)=4[/tex] and [tex]f'\left(\dfrac\pi3\right)=-2[/tex], so

[tex]g'\left(\dfrac\pi3\right)=-\dfrac{4\sin\frac\pi3-2\cos\frac\pi3}{4^2}=\dfrac{1-2\sqrt3}{16}[/tex]
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