What is the derivative of tan(e^(5-2x))? Calculus Differentiating Trigonometric Functions Derivative Rules for y=cos(x) and y=tan(x) 1 Answer Bdub Mar 7, 2016 sec^2(e^(5-2x))*e^(5-2x) (-2) Explanation: sec^2(e^(5-2x))-> derivative of tan while keeping the inside the same e^(5-2x)-> derivative of e^u -2->derivative of u Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of y=cos(x) ? What is the derivative of y=tan(x) ? How do you find the 108th derivative of y=cos(x) ? How do you find the derivative of y=cos(x) from first principle? How do you find the derivative of y=cos(x^2) ? How do you find the derivative of y=e^x cos(x) ? How do you find the derivative of y=x^cos(x)? How do you find the second derivative of y=cos(x^2) ? How do you find the 50th derivative of y=cos(x) ? How do you find the derivative of y=cos(x^2) ? See all questions in Derivative Rules for y=cos(x) and y=tan(x) Impact of this question 1447 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License