Derivata inversa di ln(x+sqrt(x^2+1))
Trova g'(0) per l’inversa di ln(x+sqrt(x^2+1)) usando la formula della derivata dell’inversa e la pendenza della funzione originale in x=0.
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Problem
Let and . Find .
Step 1: Match the inverse input
The input for the inverse function must be an output of the original function. Since
the matching value is .
Step 2: Differentiate the original function
Next, find the slope of the original function at the matching value. Differentiating
gives
Step 3: Evaluate the original slope
Substitute the matching value :
So the original slope at is .
Step 4: Use the reciprocal slope rule
For inverse functions,
Since ,
Thus, the final answer is
Concetti
Basic Derivative Rules
Shortcut rules for finding derivatives without the limit definition: the power rule, constant multiple rule, sum/difference rule, and the derivatives of exponential, logarithmic, and basic trigonometric functions.
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