Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Derivatives
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When I look up math help on Youtube, I sigh a breath of relief when I see your videos come up. :'D
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@ajajajaj85, it'd be the same as taking the derivative of 2x. The 2 is the constant and the x drops off. See power rule
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I am curious as to why you took the derivative of (√(2t-1))^2? If this were so then wouldn't taking the derivative of arccosine of t be equal to -2/(√(1-t^2))? Please respond because this is driving me crazy
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why is the derivative of 1/a*x equal to 1/a?
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@MattMcq99 way to make to the top comments matty boy
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Hey JMT, you should adopt me.
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You can take the place of my Calculus teacher any day!
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@lillibeth13 yes, he is correct
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@patrickJMT Hey Patrick, my calculus professor says it's incorrect to say that by squaring a square root you get the stuff inside the square root. He says that it SHOULD be the absolute value of whatever it is you're squaring. Is that true?
Your explanations is way better than any Calculus teacher on earth =)
ANILTHEGAME 2 months ago 3
@ANILTHEGAME glad you like 'em
patrickJMT 2 months ago 3