Physics, asked by WAQAR202, 4 months ago

if y=sint and t=x^2 +4 Find dy/dx...by chain rule only...?​

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Answered by khunnastudiourdauli
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WAQAR202: would you plz ans my question...
khunnastudiourdauli: Start with the inverse equation in explicit form. Example: y = sin−1(x)

Rewrite it in non-inverse mode: Example: x = sin(y)

Differentiate this function with respect to x on both sides.

Solve for dy/dx.



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