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The derivative of sec(x), which represents the rate of change of the secant function with respect to x.
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(sec(x)tan(x)): The product of sec(x) and tan(x), which represents the rate of change of both functions combined.
(csc(x))': The derivative of csc(x), which represents the rate of change of the cosecant function with respect to x.
(cot(x))': The derivative of cot(x), which represents the rate of change of the cotangent function with respect to x.