Derivative of Arccotangent Function Derivative of Arccosecant Function Sources 1989:Ephraim J. BorowskiandJonathan M. Borwein:Dictionary of Mathematics...(previous)...(next): Appendix2 : Table of derivatives and integrals of common functions:Inverse trigonometric functions 1998:David Nelson:The Penguin...
•arcsch(x)—inverse hyperbolic cosecant •|x|,abs(x)—absolute value •sqrt(x),root(x)—square root •exp(x)—e to the power of x •sgn(x)—sign function •y'—y′ •y'3—y′′′ •a+b—a+b •a-b—a−b ...
then the value of inverse sin 1 or sin-1(1) will be equal to 90°. Each trigonometric function such as cosine, tangent, cosecant, cotangent has its inverse in a restricted
Trigonometry is the concept of the relationship between angles and sides of triangles. Here, we have 6 main ratios, such as, sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. You must have learned about basic trigonometric formulas based on these ratios. Now let ussee the formulas ford...
( ) 1 2 1 Sec 1 d u dx dx u u − = − du The Derivative of the Inverse Secant. 22. ( ) 1 2 1 Csc 1 d u dx dx u u − − = − du The Derivative of the Inverse Cosecant. 23. ( ) 1 ln d d u dx u dx = u The Derivative of the Natural Log. 24. ( ...
Assume that the domain of sin2(x) is restricted to [0,π2] so that it has an inverse. Find the derivative of its inverse. Finding the Inverse of a Function: The following is a general method for finding inverse functions. If f ...