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- $f(x)=\sec ^{2}(x)$
s. $2 \sec ^{2} x \tan x$
c. $2 \sec x \tan x$
e. $\sec ^{2} x \tan x$
n. $\sec x$
Step1: Recall the chain rule
If \(y = u^{n}\), then \(y^\prime=nu^{n - 1}\cdot u^\prime\). Let \(u=\sec x\) and \(n = 2\).
Step2: Find the derivative of \(\sec x\)
The derivative of \(\sec x\) is \(\sec x\tan x\).
Step3: Apply the chain rule
\(f(x)=\sec^{2}x\), using the chain rule \(f^\prime(x)=2\sec x\cdot(\sec x)^\prime\). Substitute \((\sec x)^\prime=\sec x\tan x\) into the formula. Then \(f^\prime(x)=2\sec x\cdot\sec x\tan x=2\sec^{2}x\tan x\)
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S. \(2\sec^{2}x\tan x\)