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What is the solution to this equation? ds/dt=cost + sint where s(\pi)=1
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ds/dt=cost + sint where s(\pi)=1
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Derivatives:
cos --> -sin
sin ----> cos
f' = cost - sint
f ' (pi) = cos(pi) - sin(pi)
= -1 -0
= -1
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