SOLUTION: Find y' if x = cos(y).
−sin2(y)
sec2(y)
−tan2(y)
−csc(y)
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Question 1001213: Find y' if x = cos(y).
−sin2(y)
sec2(y)
−tan2(y)
−csc(y)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find y' if x = cos(y).
dx = -sin(y)dy
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dy/dx = -csc(y)
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y' = -csc(y)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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−sin2(y)
sec2(y)
−tan2(y)
−csc(y)
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