Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative of y=arccos sqrt(x) as a function of x and say where this derivative is defined. Don't really get the concept of implicit differentiation.

lilmoore11p8

lilmoore11p8

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2022-07-15

Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative of y = arccos ( x ) as a function of x and say where this derivative is defined.
Don't really get the concept of implicit differentiation.

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diamondogsaz

diamondogsaz

Beginner2022-07-16Added 12 answers

y = arccos x
x = cos 2 y
d x d x = d d x ( cos 2 y )
1 = d d y ( cos 2 y ) d y d x
1 = ( 2 ) ( cos y ) ( sin y ) d y d x
d y d x = 1 2 cos y sin y = ± 1 2 x ( 1 x )
Now think about where that is defined (when is the denominator nonzero?).
therightwomanwf

therightwomanwf

Beginner2022-07-17Added 4 answers

y = arccos ( x ) cos y = x
now you can use implicit differentiation to find d y d x :
sin ( y ) d y d x = 1 2 x d y d x = . . . .

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