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Differentiate cos(^) . .. ​

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Answered by itzheartcracker13
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For example, the derivative of the sine function is written sin′(a) = cos(a), meaning that the rate of change of sin(x) at a particular angle x = a is given by the cosine of that angle. ... Knowing these derivatives, the derivatives of the inverse trigonometric functions are found using implicit differentiation.

Answered by abdulrehman1718
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cos means sines

Step-by-step explanation:

different cos means we will change the sing

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