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find $\frac{ds}{dt}$. s = 2tan t - $e^{-t}$ $\frac{ds}{dt}=$
Step1: Differentiate term - by - term
We know that the derivative of $\tan t$ with respect to $t$ is $\sec^{2}t$ and the derivative of $e^{-t}$ with respect to $t$ is $-e^{-t}$ according to derivative rules.
Step2: Apply constant multiple rule
The derivative of $2\tan t$ is $2\sec^{2}t$ (since the derivative of $cf(x)$ is $cf^{\prime}(x)$ where $c = 2$ and $f(t)=\tan t$). The derivative of $-e^{-t}$ is $e^{-t}$.
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$2\sec^{2}t + e^{-t}$