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  • 11-11-2016
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find the second derivative of y=cot(3x-1)

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  • 14-11-2016
The solution to the problem is as follows:

y'= -3csc(3x-1) 
y''=9csc(3x-1)cot(3x-1)

Therefore, the second derivate of 
 y=cot(3x-1) is y''=9csc(3x-1)cot(3x-1).

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