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    Exam 33: Derivatives of Trigonometric, Logarithmic, and Exponential Functions
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    Find the Slope of the Tangent To\(y=2 \cos^{-1} \sqrt{x}\) At\(x=0.5\)
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Find the Slope of the Tangent To y=2cos⁡−1xy=2 \cos^{-1} \sqrt{x}y=2cos−1x​ At x=0.5x=0.5x=0.5

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Find the slope of the tangent to y=2cos⁡−1xy=2 \cos^{-1} \sqrt{x}y=2cos−1x​ at x=0.5x=0.5x=0.5 .

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