For the first part of this question, can someone explain how the solution got dtheta/dx? I know they used chain rule with inverse tan, but that would give me
-sec^2(x/l) / tan^2(x/l), so I don't understand what they substituted to get that answer.
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For the first part of this question, can someone explain how the solution got dtheta/dx? I know they used chain rule with inverse tan, but that would give me
-sec^2(x/l) / tan^2(x/l), so I don't understand what they substituted to get that answer.