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Differential equation of inverse trigonometric function

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For example, the derivative of f(x) = sin(x) is represented as f ′(a) = cos(a). f ′(a) is the rate of change of sin(x) at a particular point a. ... Finding the derivatives of the inverse trigonometric functions involves using implicit differentiation and the derivatives of regular trigonometric functions.

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the differentiation of a trigonometric functions with respect to its angle and then the equation form is called Differential equation of inverse trigonometric function.

y= sinx

dy/dx =cosx

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