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What is the magnitude of r' (pi/3) given r(t)= (tan(t), - csc(2t) )? Note: The parenthesis between tan(t) and csc(2t) is a parenthesis with a

What is the magnitude of r' (pi/3) given r(t)= (tan(t), - csc(2t) )? Note: The parenthesis between tan(t) and csc(2t) is a parenthesis with a point to show that it's a magnitude.

a. 1/3 square root 34

b. 1/2 square root 19

c. 2 square root (13/3)

d. 4/3 square root 10

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