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    Find the Derivative of the Function\[y = 3 \cos ^ { - 1 } \left( \sin ^ { - 1 } t \right)\]
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Find the Derivative of the Function y=3cos⁡−1(sin⁡−1t)y = 3 \cos ^ { - 1 } \left( \sin ^ { - 1 } t \right)y=3cos−1(sin−1t)

Question 39

Question 39

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Find the derivative of the function.
y=3cos⁡−1(sin⁡−1t)y = 3 \cos ^ { - 1 } \left( \sin ^ { - 1 } t \right)y=3cos−1(sin−1t)

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