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the problem says to find the derivative of inverse sin(sqrt(2t)).
I know the general equation for inverse sin(u)= (1/sqrt(1-u^2))(du/dx).
im having a hard time first finding the derivative of sqrt(2t). i know the chain rule and power rule is used but i dont know how.
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Hi diamondeyes;
You have
Say:
Now you have
By the chain rule:
So all you need now is:
and
and then you just plug those two derivatives into the chain rule. Can you take it from here? If not, take a peek.
Last edited by bobbym (2009-09-03 22:27:39)
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