I'd planned on assigning: pp. 397-399, #1, 2, 6, 10, 17, 18, 21,
50, 57, 83, 84; if you want to do an additional homework
replacement, you can do that! Turn it in Friday with the
final.
My interest is primarily in inverting the functions sine, cosine,
and tangent. Let's start by taking a look at each of these
graphically, e.g. sine:
provides a good way of getting from one horizontal asymptote to
another
Derivatives are obtained using the formula for inverse function
derivatives:
from which we derive:
Geometry gives us another way to derive it:
How would we cook up the geometry to derive the derivative of arctan?