Inverse trigonometric functions are functions that return the angle whose trigonometric function is equal to a given value. To implicitly differentiate inverse trigonometric functions, we take the derivative of both sides of the identity relating the inverse trig function and its corresponding trig function, and apply implicit differentiation to solve for the derivative of the inverse trig function.
Inverse trigonometric functions are functions that return the angle whose trigonometric function is equal to a given value. To implicitly differentiate inverse trigonometric functions, we take the derivative of both sides of the identity relating the inverse trig function and its corresponding trig function, and apply implicit differentiation to solve for the derivative of the inverse trig function.
Inverse trigonometric functions are functions that return the angle whose trigonometric function is equal to a given value. To implicitly differentiate inverse trigonometric functions, we take the derivative of both sides of the identity relating the inverse trig function and its corresponding trig function, and apply implicit differentiation to solve for the derivative of the inverse trig function.