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Super Awesome Calculus - Implicit Differentiation - Lecture 3:5

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The reasons for using implicit differentiation will present themselves and the method of finding a functions derivative implicitly will be covered. This technique will be used to find the derivatives of the inverse trigonometric functions. Question: p.214 q.45 (computational exercise).

BIG PROBLEM: Find the derivative of the function: y = arctan(sqrt(x))

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  • little point of advice... get a bigger white board... its hard to see but other than that good job

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