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d/(d{x)}(4{x}^2{y}+2{z}^3)limit as x approaches 0 of (tan(x))^xderivative of f(x)=sqrt(1-e^{cos(1-x^2))}derivative of derivative of e^{e-3x}derivative of integral of (-5x^4-4\sqrt[3]{x})/(4x)
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What is the limit as x approaches (pi/2)+of x-pi/2 ?
The limit as x approaches (pi/2)+of x-pi/2 is 0