Question: Given the differential equation: D'(sin x - cos x+ 3e* +x) 1. What is the second derivative? a. - si x-cosx+3e* + 20x3 C. -si

 Given the differential equation: D'(sin x - cos x+ 3e* +x)1. What is the second derivative? a. - si x-cosx+3e* + 20x3C. -si x +cos x+3e* + 20x- b. sin x- cos x+

Given the differential equation: D'(sin x - cos x+ 3e* +x) 1. What is the second derivative? a. - si x-cosx+3e* + 20x3 C. -si x +cos x+3e* + 20x- b. sin x- cos x+ 3e* + 20x- d. sin x+ cosx+3e* + 20x-What is the fourth derivative? a. - sin x+cosx+ 3e*+120x C. sin x +cos x+3e* +120x b. -sin x-cosx+3e* +120x d. six-cos x+ 3e*+120xWhat is the final derivative in the given differential equation? cos x+ sin x+3e* +120 C. cosx-si x + 3e* +120 b. - cosx+six+3e* +120 d. - cosx - sin x+3e* +120

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