But fir aise to duniya ka har function end points pe not derivable hoga. Edit - mein un functions ki baat kr raha hoon jinka domain restricted hai like sin–¹x, cos–¹x etc.
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Differentiating y= arcsin x can only be possible for x≠±1 as dy/dx can't have zero in the denominator. I.E y can't be an odd multiple of π/2.
1 year ago | 2
End point pe derivability check krne ka koi sense hi nhi banta Ye me nhi keh ra cengage me likha hua h
1 year ago | 46
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1 year ago | 1
One correction- slope of a vertical line is infinity, not undefined.
1 year ago | 0
Because if x=+-1 me dy/dx of y=arc(sinx) not defined or 1/0 hoga
1 year ago | 3
Sir apke class ke notes kese lena telegram pe se Please tell me how i get notes of all chapter
1 year ago | 0
Sir slop aur derivatives ek hi baat hogai toh slop vertical ha mtlb exist Kartiha
1 year ago (edited) | 0
BHANNAT MATHS
f(x) = arc(Sinx) is always derivable in its domain
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