Question: If f(x) = 6 cos(x) + sin (x), determine f'(x) and f(x). f(x)=-6 sin(x) + sin(2x) f(x)=-6 cos(x) + cos(2x) Of(x) = 6 sin(x)

If f(x) = 6 cos(x) + sin (x), determine f'(x) and f"(x).

If f(x) = 6 cos(x) + sin (x), determine f'(x) and f"(x). f(x)=-6 sin(x) + sin(2x) f(x)=-6 cos(x) + cos(2x) Of(x) = 6 sin(x) + cos (x) f(x) = 6 cos(x) - 2 cos(x) sin(x) Of(x)=-6 sin(x) + sin(2x) f(x)=-6 cos(x) + 2 cos(2x) Of(x)=-6 sin(2x) + sin(x) fu(x) = 6 cos(2x) + 2 cos(x) -6 +2

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