If \( g(x)=\cos (x) \) then \[ \begin{array}{l} g^{\prime}(x)=\sec (x) 1 \quad \times \sigma^{6}-\sin (x) \\ g^{\prime}(5)=\sec (5) \times 0^{\circ} 0.95892427466314 \end{array} \]
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