If g is the inverse of function f and f'(x) = sinx, then g'(x) is equal to (1) cosec{g(x)} 1 (3) sin{g(x)} (2) sin(g(x)} (4) None of these

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If g is the inverse of function f and f'(x) = sinx, then
g'(x) is equal to
(1) cosec {g(x)}
(3)
1
sin{g(x)}
(2) sin{g(x)}
(4) None of these
Transcribed Image Text:If g is the inverse of function f and f'(x) = sinx, then g'(x) is equal to (1) cosec {g(x)} (3) 1 sin{g(x)} (2) sin{g(x)} (4) None of these
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