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What is the derivative of cos-1(x)?


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Determine the derivative of cos-1(x).

In dealing with the derivative of inverse trigonometric functions. We prefer to reorganize and utilize Implicit differentiation since I usually get the inverse derivatives mixed up, and so this way I don't have to memorize them. The chain rule can only be used if you recall the inverse derivatives.

Let
y=cos-1xcosy=xx=cosy

Differentiate Implicitly
-sinydydx=1...............(i)

By trigonometric identity, we know that

sin2y+cos2y=1sin2y+x2=1sin2y=1-x2siny=1-x2

By substituting the above value in (i) we obtain:
-1-x2dydx=1dydx=-11-x2

Hence, the derivative of cos-1x is "-11-x2".


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