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Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Another Example!

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2011
  • Thanks to all of you who support me on Patreon. You da real mvps! $1 per month helps!! :) / patrickjmt !! Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Another Example!. Just another example involving a derivative of an inverse trig function.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt  13 років тому

    @T3N0RI0 i have some more of these hiding on my hard drive , i will try to make a point to upload them

  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt  13 років тому

    @T3N0RI0 i have a few of these hiding on my hard drive, i will try to make a point to upload them

  • @callmewhatchuwill
    @callmewhatchuwill 12 років тому

    Nice. I'm in BC right now.

  • @wolf92193
    @wolf92193 12 років тому

    A reply a year later? That's a new record for me!
    Good luck in your class. It turns out my college doesn't like online courses and didn't award me any credits even though I got a 4 on the exam, so I have to retake calc 1.

  • @wolf92193
    @wolf92193 13 років тому

    The Good: Your videos continue to make math easier for many people
    The Bad: My school just cut my Calc class
    The Awesome: I convinced the principal to allow me to go home 3 hours early
    every other day to take the class online

  • @callmewhatchuwill
    @callmewhatchuwill 12 років тому

    Shinanigans! I got a 3 for Cal AB. I don't know if I want to take the AP this year. I have a D right now. But that's cuz I hardly do my homework.
    At least it'll be easier won't it?

  • @NanaBayBeeLove
    @NanaBayBeeLove 11 років тому

    I am so close to withdrawing Calc 2 and I JUST discovered you. I wish I discovered you earlier. :(

  • @OddRobb
    @OddRobb 13 років тому

    Do you have any videos with eigenvalues/eigenvectors and phase portraits?

  • @Zeke8762
    @Zeke8762 13 років тому

    Scary. I just started covering this is Calculus lol.

  • @fionaNESS
    @fionaNESS 13 років тому

    do you american guys have 'standard integrals?' because its on ours (we get special integrals on a sheet of paper for our maths tests) and we can easily get the derivative that way

  • @callmewhatchuwill
    @callmewhatchuwill 11 років тому

    I guess I can't really expect anything new can I? haha
    I guess it's always good to try. Especially since I do plan to go to college, maybe I can credit for that class.

  • @DonenDone10101
    @DonenDone10101 13 років тому

    @DonenDone10101 or : sin[cos^-1(u)]=(1-u^2)^.5

  • @DonenDone10101
    @DonenDone10101 13 років тому

    is: sin[cos^-1(x^.5)]=(1-x)^.5 ??

  • @sjsawyer
    @sjsawyer 13 років тому

    One could always do implicit differentiation if he or she does not remember the derivatives of inverse trig functions.

  • @T3N0RI0
    @T3N0RI0 13 років тому

    just in time :)

  • @callmewhatchuwill
    @callmewhatchuwill 13 років тому

    @wolf92193 Wth, I didn't know schools could do that. That's preposterous!

  • @CloroxBleach.
    @CloroxBleach. 5 років тому +1

    hi i'm from the future

  • @wolf92193
    @wolf92193 13 років тому

    @callmewhatchuwill I just got home 3 minutes ago, just finishing my lunch before I get to work XD

  • @wolf92193
    @wolf92193 11 років тому

    Then again I I wish you good luck.

  • @Thangiee12
    @Thangiee12 13 років тому

    Lol me too

  • @wolf92193
    @wolf92193 12 років тому

    Much easier, much more boring.
    I'm not qualified to give advice about whether or not you should worry about taking the exam, but I'd suggest you at least try. If nothing else, it would give you a good idea of your understanding of the course material, and it could save you a few hundred dollars from college costs (if you're planning on going to college, that is I wasn't but I'm here anyway).