Eric Nicholas K's answer to Janet's Junior College 1 H2 Maths Singapore question.

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Eric Nicholas K
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Something like this would be good. Remember to continue to use chain rule and product rule as usual.
J
J
4 years ago
sin‾¹(x) = ± √y
Janet
Janet
4 years ago
Thank you!!!!
Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
4 years ago
Oops
J
J
4 years ago
That's why in my working I squared straight away to do away with writing the ±√y