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Charlize Lloyd
5 January, 09:12
Find the derivative of tan^-1 3x ... ?
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Ashtyn Tucker
5 January, 11:49
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First tan^-1 u = u' / 1 + u², where u = u (x)
so
(tan^-1 3x) ' = 3 / 1+9x²
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