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462chevelle
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Homework Statement
Verify that f has an inverse <- prof told us not to worry about this. Then use the function f and the given real number a to find (f^-1)'(a).
f(x) = Cos(2x), 0<=x<=pi/2 where a=1
Homework Equations
1/(f'(g(x))) where g(x)=f^-1(a)
d/dx(cos(2x)) = -2sin(2x)
The Attempt at a Solution
Ok, I know the derivative of the function.
So i take cos(2x)=1 and I get x=0.
then use the derivative of cos(2x) and use the formula
1/(-2sin(2*0)) = undefined.
I feel like i must be missing some detail or making a mistake.
If I am not, what does it mean whenever this is undefined? is there something i can do algebraically or with a limit to make this work?
Thanks
P.S. sorry about the ugly math, I've tried to learn latex and it never seems to stick since I don't post many math questions.