Using Derivative
solve the following
Sin^-1 x + cos^-1 x
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Derivatives and differentiation
Expression Derivatives
y = sin-1(x / a) dy/dx = 1 / (a2 - x2)1/2
y = cos-1(x / a) dy/dx = - 1 / (a2 - x2)1/2
y = tan-1(x / a) dy/dx = a / (a2 + x2)
y = cot-1(x / a) dy/dx = - a / (a2 + x2)
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