in my class n text books, the derivative of an inverse function chained to anada function is the derivative of the inner function over the accompanied derivatv of the inverse function... such that d/dx arcsin(cosx/1+sinx)= (cosx/1+sinx)'/sqr(1-(cosx/1+sinx)^2) please help...
in my class n text books, the derivative of an inverse function chained to anada function is the derivative of the inner function over the accompanied derivatv of the inverse function... such that d/dx arcsin(cosx/1+sinx)= (cosx/1+sinx)'/sqr(1-(cosx/1+sinx)^2)
@mush352 yeah my book and teacher does it that way, it takes up less space and easier to remember. like if you accidentally forget to multiply by the derivative of the inside, the whole problem is wrong.....
lol. You're good in making fun of yourself mate..you have a sense of humor that my teacher don't have ..makes me wanna do the snorlax in her classhours..
The problem I have with Inverse Trig Functions is keeping track of everything. I sometimes do steps twice or get lost at what I'm doing. Good luck for those people who major in math :]
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4znDude 3 weeks ago
2:50 THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID ;)
ThePsionicMatrixTM 1 month ago
Surprising how many math geniuses are left handed xDD all of my math teachers were
jackergta 2 months ago
Thank you for not being lazy...this one was neat :)
shapeurmind 3 months ago
Holy son of a gun. That was long.
magazines823 4 months ago
i always struggle with simplification.
meterotronic 5 months ago
how did you get from 1+sin^2x - cos^2x to 1+ 2sinx + sin^2x - cos^2x?
megam24 7 months ago
stupid me, i got it. thanx
mush352 8 months ago
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in my class n text books, the derivative of an inverse function chained to anada function is the derivative of the inner function over the accompanied derivatv of the inverse function... such that d/dx arcsin(cosx/1+sinx)= (cosx/1+sinx)'/sqr(1-(cosx/1+sinx)^2) please help...
mush352 8 months ago
in my class n text books, the derivative of an inverse function chained to anada function is the derivative of the inner function over the accompanied derivatv of the inverse function... such that d/dx arcsin(cosx/1+sinx)= (cosx/1+sinx)'/sqr(1-(cosx/1+sinx)^2)
mush352 8 months ago
@mush352 yeah my book and teacher does it that way, it takes up less space and easier to remember. like if you accidentally forget to multiply by the derivative of the inside, the whole problem is wrong.....
karkrashful 5 months ago
you're such a boss
nickynool 8 months ago
I had this exact question on my final. Needless to say, I was well prepared.
wantontrollop 8 months ago
I had to laugh when you started having an argument with yourself whether you should simplify it or not...but I like your method of teaching x
MissShiri 9 months ago
patrick Got me fallin inlove with calculus <3
jackxzx 11 months ago 5
@jackxzx awesome : )
patrickJMT 11 months ago
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leaflet757 1 year ago
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I don't understand why you can't cancel the square root and the square of the bracketed term in the denominator, as the square root of one is one?
Your videos have saved my degree! Thanks big time!
beana1able 1 year ago
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beana1able 1 year ago
THANKKK YOUUUUU.. this makes soo much more sense than what my prof did in lecture :| keep it upp ur a life saverr :D:D:D
Maham09 1 year ago
Psshhhh baby stuff. (Inner feelings= :'''''(( )
Bofo73 1 year ago
if i give you a problem would you be able to do it online?
kkreme1 1 year ago
lol. You're good in making fun of yourself mate..you have a sense of humor that my teacher don't have ..makes me wanna do the snorlax in her classhours..
mrbehave02 1 year ago
good
Calculus117 1 year ago
When you flipped the big fraction and brought (1 + sinx) to the top, shouldn't it have a power of negative one?
EatShanklish 1 year ago
"alright...we're having fun"
Orgasmic45 1 year ago
i AM having fun. thanks for sharing! =D
SIGMAFORCETHREE 2 years ago
i got this
themonster36 2 years ago
GOD !!! Thats soooooooo much lol, i got ma brain squeeeezed on dis lol, nywayz ma professor said he wont get us such a loooong thing to do :)
MoBahu100 2 years ago
that was fun
StudyBug1 2 years ago
Math genius. How'd you get this way?
SoLyrical2 2 years ago
your the bomb
EvanHirtenfeld 2 years ago
no hes not a bomb, he's a person. Just cause he knows math so well doesn't mean he is a bomb.
FatalKaos 1 year ago
WE'RE HAVING FUN!!
theoneaaaaddd 2 years ago 14
The problem I have with Inverse Trig Functions is keeping track of everything. I sometimes do steps twice or get lost at what I'm doing. Good luck for those people who major in math :]
SaMatta87 2 years ago
Wow!, that was an awesome derivative problem. Great explanations. Thanks very much :)
gellybelly2 3 years ago
Hi if you leave you answer as on the timing 2.24 is it good? or We haev to bascilly simply really deeP?
sameasurz 3 years ago
wow
ijumphurdles 3 years ago 5
world of warcraft? : )
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patrickJMT 3 years ago 27
haha
ijumphurdles 3 years ago
lmao, kickass man
hukt0nf0nikz 3 years ago
noob, 24..? i'm 72, HA! i beat math guy!
juz kidding haha
khalafismail 2 years ago
Loved it :)
queenmari89 3 years ago
whoa that was a hard problem, lol thank you!
jachina 3 years ago
ya! pretty loooooooooooooooooooong!
but straight-forward... just long : )
patrickJMT 3 years ago