Asked by Dave
f(x) = cos(x) + 3x
Find f^-1 (1) and (f^-1)' (1)
f^-1 (1) = 0
(f^-1)' (1) = 1/3
These are the answers given, but I also don't understand how my teacher got these.
Find f^-1 (1) and (f^-1)' (1)
f^-1 (1) = 0
(f^-1)' (1) = 1/3
These are the answers given, but I also don't understand how my teacher got these.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
y = cos (x)+ 3 x
interchange
x = cos y + 3 y
if y = 0, x = 1 + 0
x' = -sin y + 3
but y = 0 at x = 1
dx/dy = 3
dy/dx = 1/3
interchange
x = cos y + 3 y
if y = 0, x = 1 + 0
x' = -sin y + 3
but y = 0 at x = 1
dx/dy = 3
dy/dx = 1/3
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