#2) Use quotient rule

Remember for solving log equations:

#3) Derivative of tan = sec^2 = 1/cos^2
Domain of tan is [-pi/2, pi/2], only consider x values in that domain.
#4 Use Quotient rule
#9 Use double angle identity for tan

This way you can rewrite tan(pi/2) in terms of tan(pi/4).
Next use L'hopitals rule, which says the limit of indeterminate form(0/0) equals limit of quotient of derivatives of top/bottom of fraction.
Take derivative of both top part and bottom part separately, then reevaluate the limit. <span />
Since it says when Added they are a negative and when multiplied they are positive, we know our two numbers are negative.
think of all multiples of 24
6 and 4
8 and 3
12 and 2
24 and 1
however, none of our choices here would be correct.
I’m confused as to what the question is? if knew the question i could potentially help.
Answer:
54/3-7=11
Step-by-step explanation:
x/3<u>-7=11</u>
+7 +7
(3)x/3=18(3)
x=54
Check
54/3-7=11
18-7=11
11=11