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I’m in AP Calculus AB and can’t figure this out. Can you help me solve this?

I’m in AP Calculus AB and can’t figure this out. Can you help me solve this?-example-1
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We need to derivate the next given function:


f(x)=2x-x^2\tan x

First, we have a subtraction, which means that we can derivate both expressions separately:


(d)/(dx)f(x)=(d)/(dx)(2x)-(d)/(dx)(x^2\tan x)

For 2x:


(d)/(dx)(2x)=2

for x²tanx, the expression represents a multiplication. Therefore, we use the next rule:


(d)/(dx)(f\cdot g)=(d)/(dx)f\cdot g+f\cdot(d)/(dx)g

Then:


(d)/(dx)(x^2\tan x)=2x\tan x+x^2\sec ^2(x)

The whole derivate would be:


(d)/(dx)f(x)=2-(2x\tan x+x^2\sec ^2(x))

Simplify the signs for the expression:


(d)/(dx)f(x)=2-2x\tan x-x^2\sec ^2(x)

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