Math, asked by siddhart2, 1 year ago

differentiate with respect to x ​

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Answered by Arceus11
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Answer:

 \frac{\sqrt{1+ \sin x} \cdot \cos x}{2 \sqrt{1- \sin x} \cdot (1+ \sin x)}

Step-by-step explanation:

Use chain rule, and differentiate the bracket and arccos function.

Answered by antonysonyjohn
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Answer:

cosx\1+sinx

Step-by-step explanation:


antonysonyjohn: Woops..just kidding
antonysonyjohn: actually the answer is 1\2 and it can also be solved by dividing the numerator and denominator by cosx which on simplifying, you get cot-1(secx-tanx) which is much better to diffrentiate.
siddhart2: thanks
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