> Use differention rules to find derivatives h(@)=@/(sec@ + tan@)?

Use differention rules to find derivatives h(@)=@/(sec@ + tan@)?

Posted at: 2014-06-26 
Absolutely ! Differential rules is the only way to go. Every contributor to this Australian Rules Football section of Yahoo Answers does just that every game.......

Most woman like 2 dim sims &a chicko roll. is that right? Cheers.

some may like dim sims but im a potato cake man I do put soy sauce on them when I was a kid i ate 20 of them for a bet but 6 is now my fill

Yes please, as everyone knows I like my dim sims fried, with a bit of soy sauce, I like to buy 6, that seems to fill me up, thank you, come again.

Pesonally mate, send this one into Fat Boy Andy and you'll probably get a job on the Board.