MCQ
${d \over {dx}}(\log \tan x) = $
  • A
    $2\sec 2x$
  • $2\,{\rm{cosec }}2x$
  • C
    $\sec 2x$
  • D
    ${\rm{cosec}}\,2x$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$2\,{\rm{cosec }}2x$
b
(b) $\frac{d}{{dx}}(\log \tan x) = \frac{1}{{\tan x}}{\sec ^2}x = \frac{{\cos x}}{{{{\cos }^2}x\sin x}}$

$ = \frac{2}{2}\frac{1}{{\cos x\sin x}} = 2\,{\rm{cosec}}\,2x$.

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