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Derivative of Inverse Trignometric Functions
Before finding the differentiation of inverse trigonometric functions, recall how the inverse trigonometric functions are defined and what the domain and range of each inverse trigonometric function. For ready reference, the domain and ran..
Trigonometric functions
Trigonometric functions are sinx, cosx, tanx, etc. The graph of these functions have been done in class X..
Trigonometric Functions
Unit Circle - The circle whose radius is 1 unit whose centre is the origin of a rectangular co-ordinate system is called the unit circle. Let q be any real number. Begin at A(1, 0) on the unit circle and measure along the circumference of arc length |l| units. If q > 0 measure the arc in the ant..
Values of Trigonometric Functions
The Values of Trigonometric Functions of 90 o and 0 o are: cos90 o = 0, sin90 o = 1, tan90 o = Not defined, sec90 o = Not defined, cot90 o = 0, cosec90 o = 1, cos0 o = 1, sin0 o = 0, here cosec0 o and cot0 o are not defined, sec0 o = 1, tan0 o = ..
Values of Trigonometric Functions
Values of Trigonometric Functions of 30 o , 45 o , 60 o and 90 o - Let OA be the revolving ray starting from A. Let OA take the new position OP so that Draw PM perpendicular to OX and produce it to Q. Draw O..
Some properties of inverse trigonometric functions
In the principle value branches, the following formulae holds: - sin -1 (sin x) = x - cos -1 (cos x) = x - tan -1 (tan x) = x - cos -1 (cot x) = x - sec -1 (secx) = x - cosec -1 (cosecx) = x - sin -1 (-x) = -sin -1 x - cos -1 (-x) = p - cos -1 x - t..
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
For x [-1, 1], if q is an angle whose sine is x, then we say that sine inverse x is q and write sin -1 x = q..
Sign of the value of the trigonometric function
The figure shows the position of the variable point A along the circumference of the unit circle. When it is at P 1 , Q 1 , R and S making angle q with the x-axis ..
Derivative of a Function
So far we have discussed the derivative of a function f(x) at a point 'a' which is in the domain of f. Suppose we want to find the derivative of the same function at a different point 'b', then we have to compute the derivative by repeating the same..
Trigonometric Ratios of Multiple and Sub-multiple Angles
The following results have already been derived under Circular function..
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