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hichkok12 [17]
4 years ago
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Ss attached please help

Mathematics
1 answer:
Luden [163]4 years ago
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Answer:

the answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

just substitute the letters

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Step-by-step explanation:

*Note:

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<u />

<u>Step 1: Define</u>

<em>Identify given.</em>

<em />\displaystyle \Delta (x) = \left| \begin{array}{ccc} \tan x & \tan (x + h) & \tan (x + 2h) \\ \tan (x + 2h) & \tan x & \tan (x + h) \\ \tan (x + h) & \tan (x + 2h) & \tan x \end{array} \right|

\displaystyle \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{\sqrt{3} \Delta (\frac{\pi}{3})}{h^2}

<u>Step 2: Find Limit Pt. 1</u>

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\displaystyle \frac{d \Delta (\frac{\pi}{3})}{dh} = -3\sqrt{3} \bigg[ \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 1 \bigg] \tan \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) \bigg[ 3 \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} + 3 \bigg] - 3\sqrt{3} \tan \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) \bigg[ 2 \tan^2 \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 2 \bigg] + \tan^2 \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) \bigg[ 6 \tan^2 \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 6 \bigg]

\displaystyle \frac{d}{dh} h^2 = 2h

Using L'Hopital's Rule, we can <em>substitute</em> the derivatives and evaluate again. When we do so, we should get <em>another</em> indeterminant form. We will need to use L'Hopital's Rule <em>again</em>:

\displaystyle \frac{d^2 \Delta (\frac{\pi}{3})}{dh^2} = \tan \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) \bigg[ 2 \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 2 \bigg] \bigg[ \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 1 \bigg] - 2\sqrt{3} \bigg[ \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 1 \bigg] \bigg[ \tan^2 \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 1 \bigg] - \sqrt{3} \bigg[ \tan^2 \bigg( h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 1 \bigg] \bigg[ 2 \tan^2 \bigg( 2h + \frac{\pi}{3} \bigg) + 2 \bigg]

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\displaystyle \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{\sqrt{3} \Delta (\frac{\pi}{3})}{h^2} = \boxed{ 144 \sqrt{3} }

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