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Jun 14th, 2005, 01:43 AM
#1
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Derivative
If f(x) = InverseCos[2x/(1+x^2)]
Find f '(x)
After some workings I got the answer f '(x) = 2/(1+x^2), but I think the solution is actually -2/(1+x^2). Does anyone know what the correct answer is?
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Jun 14th, 2005, 06:56 AM
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Re: Derivative
I assume by InverseCos you mean the ArcCos or cos-1. The derivative of this function can be found from:
f(x) = cos-1(x)
x = cos(f)
df/dx = 1 / (dx/df) = 1 / -sin(f) = 1 / -sqrt(1 - cos2(f)) = -1 / sqrt(1 - x2)
Now, applying the chain rule for the composite functions:
f(x) = cos-1[2x/(1+x2)]
df/dx = (-1 / sqrt(1 - (2x/(1 + x2)))) * d/dx (2x/(1+x2)) = -2/(1 + x2)
Last edited by krtxmrtz; Jul 4th, 2005 at 08:20 AM.
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Jul 1st, 2005, 05:11 AM
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Re: Derivative
Your question was -
Differentiate f(x) with respect to x where -
f(x) = cos^(-1) { 2*x/(1+x^2)}
Putting x = tan y first,f(x) becomes-
f(x) = cos^(-1) [ 2*tan y/{1+(tan y)^2} ]
f(x) = cos^(-1) { 2*tan y/(sec y)^2 }
f(x) = cos^(-1) [ 2*sin y*cos y ]
f(x) = cos^(-1) [ sin 2*y ]
f(x) = cos^(-1) [ cos (90 - 2*y) ] 90 is in degrees
f(x) = 90 - 2*y
We substituted x = tan y, so y = tan^(-1)(x) -
f(x) = 90 - tan^(-1)(x)
Now differentiate it -
d/dx[f(x)] = -2*x/(1+x^2)
HTH.
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Jul 4th, 2005, 08:25 AM
#4
Re: Derivative
I made a mistake in the last line of my post above so, I've corrected it. But sabke_papa's solution is more elegant, therefore I don't need go through all the trouble of the details.
By the way,
 Originally Posted by sabke_papa
Now differentiate it -
d/dx[f(x)] = -2*x/(1+x^2)
the *x after the -2 must be removed. But of course it's a typo.
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