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Calculus Level 3

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Let S n S_n and C n C_n denote n th n^\text{th} derivative of the functions sin x \sin x and cos x \cos x , respectively, at x = π x= \pi , then S n × C n = 0 S_n \times C_n= 0 holds true for all positive integers n n .

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Derivative of cos x \cos x is sin x \sin x and sin π = 0 \sinπ=0 . Therefore the answer is always true.

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