If f(x)= x*sin^(-1)(x), then what is f'(x)
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If f(x)= x*sin^(-1)(x), then what is f'(x)

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-02] [Hit: ]
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sin^(-1)(x) should be arcsin(x), i think..

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Product Rule:

f'(x) = x*1/(sqrt(1-x^2)) + 1*arcsin(x)

= x/(sqrt(1-x^2)) + arcsin(x)

Jen
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