6) Find dr at r = 0 where y = arctan(arcsin(x) + 4) + 3x² – 3. Would it make sense to try to dy find at z = 2? Why or why not? dr

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Transcribed Image Text:dy at r = 0 where y = arctan(arcsin(x) + 4) + 3x² – 3. Would it make sense to try to dæ dy at x = dx 6) Find find 2? Why or why not?
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The given expression is y=arctan(arcsin(x)+4)++3x2-3.

The derivative of the given expression is,

dydx=ddxtan-1sin-1x+4+3x2-3=ddxtan-1sin-1x+4+ddx3x2-ddx(3)=11+sin-1x+42ddxsin-1x+4+6x-0=11+sin-1x+4211-x2+6x

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