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Differentiate f(theta) = sec(theta) / (1 + sec(theta))
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Differentiate y = (pi/3)cos(theta) - sec(theta)
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Find the derivative dr/d theta using chain rule for r = sec 2 theta tan 2 theta.
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r = (1 + sec theta) * sin theta, find dr/d theta derivative
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Convert r=tan(theta)*sec(theta) to Cartesian
If sec theta - tan theta = m, then the value of sec theta + tan theta is :