chanandlerbong
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Hi guys, I'm doing this exam question and need some assistance.
1. Given y=sininverse(cosx)
(i) Find dy/dx
I don't understand why the answer is
y dash = -1 for 0<x<pi
or = 1 for -pi<x<0
My working out was
y dash = -sinx/absolute values(sinx)
I don't understand the solutions.
And
2. F(x) =[ sin(x-pi/6) + sin(x+pi/6) ] / [ cos(x-pi/6) -cos(x+pi/6) ]
Simplify f(x)
I got this one right, (f(x) = root3)
However, part (ii)
For what values of x is f(x) independent of x. Hence sketch f(x)
Answer for part (ii) is f(x) is independent of x for 0<x<pi
Again I don't understand the inequality.
1. Given y=sininverse(cosx)
(i) Find dy/dx
I don't understand why the answer is
y dash = -1 for 0<x<pi
or = 1 for -pi<x<0
My working out was
y dash = -sinx/absolute values(sinx)
I don't understand the solutions.
And
2. F(x) =[ sin(x-pi/6) + sin(x+pi/6) ] / [ cos(x-pi/6) -cos(x+pi/6) ]
Simplify f(x)
I got this one right, (f(x) = root3)
However, part (ii)
For what values of x is f(x) independent of x. Hence sketch f(x)
Answer for part (ii) is f(x) is independent of x for 0<x<pi
Again I don't understand the inequality.