Finding derivative of arcsin(√x)?

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion centers around finding the derivative of the function f(x) = arcsin(√x). Participants are exploring the application of differentiation rules in this context.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the use of the chain rule for differentiation and question whether the product rule is necessary. There is also a focus on clarifying the notation used for "x" in the context of the derivative.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with some participants providing guidance on the correct application of the chain rule. There is an acknowledgment of confusion regarding the variable notation, but no consensus has been reached on the final approach to the derivative.

Contextual Notes

Participants are navigating potential misunderstandings related to variable representation and differentiation techniques. The original poster's attempts at differentiation are noted, but there is no resolution to the problem yet.

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Homework Statement



Finding the derivative of f(x):

f(x)=arcsin(√x)

Homework Equations



f(x)=arcsin
f'(x)=1/(√1-x2)

The Attempt at a Solution



1/√(1-x2)*1/2x-1/2

Or would I be doing the product rule?
 
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christinee112 said:
[1/√(1-x2)*1/2x-1/2

Or would I be doing the product rule?

no, your chain rule method is correct,

but you've confused yourself by using "x" to mean two different things! :wink:
 


tiny-tim said:
hi christinee112! welcome to pf! :smile:


no, your chain rule method is correct,

but you've confused yourself by using "x" to mean two different things! :wink:

Thank you!
However, I'm not sure what you mean by when you say that I am using "x" to mean two different things?

Would I not take the derivative of √x after finding the derivative of arcsin?
 
f'(√x) = (√x)'/√(1 - (x)2) :wink:
 

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