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Differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

The document discusses differentiation of inverse trigonometric functions. It defines the inverse trigonometric functions and provides the differentiation formulas for each one. Examples are then given of finding the derivatives of various inverse trigonometric functions using the formulas provided. Exercises are included for the reader to practice finding derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions.

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Differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

The document discusses differentiation of inverse trigonometric functions. It defines the inverse trigonometric functions and provides the differentiation formulas for each one. Examples are then given of finding the derivatives of various inverse trigonometric functions using the formulas provided. Exercises are included for the reader to practice finding derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions.

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DIFFERENTIATION OF

INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
OBJECTIVES:
• derive the formula for the derivatives of the
inverse trigonometric functions;
• apply the derivative formulas to solve for the
derivatives of inverse trigonometric
functions; and
• solve problems involving derivatives of
inverse trigonometric functions.
TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS
Kinds of transcendental functions:
1.logarithmic and exponential functions
2.trigonometric and inverse trigonometric
functions
3.hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions
Note:
Each pair of functions above is an inverse to
each other.
The INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Re call .

Definition s and Properties of Inverse Trigonomet ric Functions


• if y is a function of x determined by the relation
sin y = x → y is called the inverse sine function of x
denoted by y = arcsin x or y = sin -1 x
• This also mean y is the angle whose sine is x.
In general, these are the following definition s :
y = sin −1x ==> if sin y = x where : - π/2 ≤ y ≤ π/2
y = cos −1x ==> if cos y = x where : 0 ≤ y ≤π
y = tan −1x ==> if tan y = x where : - π/2 < y < π/2
y = cot −1x ==> if cot y = x where : 0 < y <π
y = sec -1x ==> if sec y = x where : 0 ≤ y < π/2 if x ≥ 1
or π/2 < y ≤ π if x ≤ -1
y = csc −1x ==> if csc y = x where : 0 < y ≤ π/2 if x ≥ 1
π
or - ≤ y <0 if x ≤ -1
2
DIFFERENTIATION FORMULA
Derivative of Inverse Trigonometric Function
In finding the derivative of y = sin -1 x , we use the definition of inverse trigonomet ric
π π
function → sin y = x where - ≤ y≤
2 2
Differentia ting with respect to y :
dx dy 1
cos y = or =
dy dx cos y
from the identity : cos y = 1 - sin 2 y = 1 - x 2
dy
=
1
but y = sin x →
-1 (
d sin -1 x)=
1
dx 1- x 2 dx 1- x2
d 1 du
Therefore
dx
(
sin-1 u =)
1 - u 2 dx

In similar manner we can derive the formulas for the other


trigonomet ric functions.
DIFFERENTIATION FORMULA
Derivative of Inverse Trigonometric Function
Differenti ation formulas for inverse trigonomet ric functions :

1.
d
dx
( )
sin −1 u =
1 du
1 − u 2 dx
2.
d
dx
( )
cos −1 u = −
1 du
1 − u 2 dx
3.
d
dx
( )
tan −1 u =
1 du
1 + u 2 dx
4.
d
( )
cot −1 u = −
1 du
dx 1 + u 2 dx
5.
d
dx
( −1
sec u =) 1 du
u u 2 − 1 dx
6.
d
dx
( )
csc −1 u = −
1 du
u u 2 − 1 dx
EXAMPLE:
A. Find the derivative of each of the following
functions and simplify the result:

1. f ( x ) = sin −1 x 3 2. f ( x ) = cos −1 ( 3 x )
1 1
f'(x) = (3x )
2
f' ( x ) = − (3 )
1 − (x )
3 2
1 − (3x )
2

3x 2 −3
f' ( x ) = f' ( x ) =
1 −x6 1 − 9x 2

3x 2 1 −x6
f' ( x ) = • f' ( x ) =
−3

1 − 9x 2
1 −x6 1 −x6 1 − 9x 2
1 − 9x 2

3x 2 1 − x 6 − 3 1 − 9x 2
f' ( x ) = f' ( x ) =
1 −x6 1 − 9x 2
( )
3. y = sec −1 2 x 2 4. y = 2 cos −1 x
1 −1  1 
y' = ( 4x ) y' = 2 ⋅ ⋅ 
( 2x )
( x)
2 2
2x 2 −1 2
2 x 
1−
2
y' = −1 −1
x 4x 4 −1 y' = =
1 −x ⋅ x x (1 − x )
2 4x 4 −1
y' = •
x 4x −1 4
4x 4 −1 −1 x (1 - x )
y' = •
2 4x 4 −1 x (1 - x ) x (1 - x )
y' =
x (4x 4 −1 )
− x (1 - x )
y' =
x (1 - x )
1 −1 x
5. h( x ) = sin 2e
2
( )
1 2e x ex 1 − 4e 2 x e x 1 − 4e 2 x
h' ( x ) = ⋅ = • =
2 1 − 2e x ( ) 2
1 − 4e 2x
1 − 4e 2 x 1 − 4e 2 x

6. g ( t ) = sec −1 5t + csc −1 5t
1 ( −1)
g' (t ) = (5 ) + (5 )
5t 25t −1 2
5t 25t −1 2

g' (t ) = 0

2
7. g( x ) = cot −1

x
−1 −2 2 2
g' ( x ) = 2  2 
= → g' ( x ) = 2
 2   x   1 + 4  ⋅ x 2 x +4
1+   2
 x  x 
8. f ( x ) = x 2 tan −1 ( 3 x )
 1 
f ( x ) = x 
2
• 3 
 + tan −1
3x • 2x
 1 + ( 3x)
2

 3x 
f ( x ) = x + 2 tan −1
3 x 
 1+ 9x
2

( )(
 3 x + 2 1 + 9 x 2 tan −1 3 x
f ( x ) = x
) 
1 + 9 x2 
 
5
9. y = Sec −1 (csc )
x
5 5 5 
− csc cot − 2  2 2
x x x   5  5 5
y' = but ,  csc  − 1 =  cot  = cot
5  5
2
 x  x x
csc  csc  − 1
x  x
5
y = 2
'

x
EXERCISES:
A. Find the derivative and simplify the result.
1. g ( x ) = 3 tan −1 3 x 6. y = cos −1 ( sin x )
1 cot −1 3 x 2
2. y = x sin 2 x + cot −1 x 7. F ( x ) =
−1

2 9x

3. f ( x ) = sin −1 4 (
8. y = sin −1 tan −1 3 x )
x3
9. h( x ) = sin −1 3 x − 6 x sec −1 x 2
4. y = ( arc csc 2 x )
4

7 x5
10. y =
cot −1 5 x 2
5. G ( x ) = 5 x 2 Cos −1 2 x
B. Find the derivative and simplify the result.
t 6. h( y ) = y 5 ( arccos y )
5
1. g ( t ) = t 4 − t + 4 arcsin
2

2
2. y = − cos −1 x 2  x 

7. y = arcsin  

 x +4 
2

3. f ( z ) = z 4 arc sec 3 z  1+ y 
8. F ( y ) = arctan  
 1− y 
4. y = 7 cos −1 ( 2x ) 9. y = tan −1 4 x + cos −1 4 x

5. y = tan −1 ( 1 − 7 x ) x+4
10. H ( x ) =
tan −1 4 x

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