12. Find the approximate equation of the line tangent to the graph of \( y=x \csc x \) at \( x=\frac{\pi}{6} \).
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The function is \( y = x \csc x \). To find the derivative, use the product rule: if \( u = x \) and \( v = \csc x \), then \( y' = u'v + uv' \). Show more…
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