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Write the equation siny=x in
Write the equation siny=x in the form of an inverse function.
Answer: x=Sin^-1y Thanks
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Lucy
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Write the equation of lines tangent and normal to the following function at (0, π). To find derivative, use implicit
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Billy Bob
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Verify each identity
sin^x+siny/sinx-siny=tan(x+y/2) (times) cot(x-y/2)
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angel
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Find y'(x) when cos y - y^2 = 8
a) -siny - 2y b) - (1/sin y - 2y) c) 0 d) - (8/cos y - y) So if I implicitly differentiate: y'(x)
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Donna
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Write the equation of lines tangent and normal to the following function at (0, π). To find derivative, use implicit
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Billy Bob
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find the range of
sin(siny)+cos(siny)
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Anonymous
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How can the following two identities be verified?
1. (cos^2y)/(1-siny)=1+siny 2. sin^2a-sin^4a=cos^2a-cos^4a Thanks! change
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Corin
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Simplify:
sin(x-y)cosy+cos(x-y)siny = (sinxcosy-cosxsiny)cosy+(cosxcosy+sinxsiny)siny = ??? What do I do next??? Please Help and
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Anonymous
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Okay, I've been getting some of these, but I can't seem to verify this identity... any help? Here's the problem
Sin(x+y) +
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Alex
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Sin(X-y)sin(x+y)=sin^2 x - sin^2 y
work on one side only...so i worked on the right =(sinx-siny)(sinx+siny) does that equal
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Alice
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