Determine dy/dx if:

(i) Y= sqrt x^sqrt x
(ii) Y= xarcsin(x) + sqrt(1-x)

Please show all steps. Thanks

1) http://www.analyzemath.com/calculus/Differentiation/first_derivative.html

2) an antiderivative of arcsin(x) is xarcsin(x)-sqrt(1-x^2); are you certain the second term is not sqrt(1-x^2)?

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