#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 />
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
0.0057
first number
5
then the rest
7
equal
5.7
There's <u>three</u> zeros <u>behind</u> the number 5 which mean it will be -3

final answer

another example and it will be clear
0.0000403
first number
4
then the rest
03
equal
4.03
There's <u>five</u> zeros <u>behind</u> the number 4 which mean it will be -5

final answer

Mathematics and science go hand in hand. The branches of science which include: Physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, etc. In all these fields you will find that you will have to use the mathematical principles and formulae to solve the numerical problems. So, science needs maths but maths does not need science.