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Differentiation of an Inverse Trigonometrical Function
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22 Jan 2007 12:20:32 IST
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Sorry but here i would like to differ. For example sin
-1
(sin(2.5
) is sin
-1
(1) =
/2 and not 2.5
. So if y = sin
-1
(sin(x))
then dy/dx is not defined at x=(2n+1)
for all other values it is 1
Krishna Gopal Singh
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IIT Delhi 2002
Currently doing PhD from IIT Delhi
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