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Find y' if x = tan(y)

Find y' if x = tan(y)-example-1
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Use the chain rule:


x=\tan y

(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)x=(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)\tan y

1=\sec^2y(\mathrm dy)/(\mathrm dx)

1=\sec^2y\,y'

y'=\frac1{\sec^2y}=\cos^2y

Furthermore, if you restrict the domain of
y, we could write


x=\tan y\iff \tan^(-1)x=y

and so we could also have


y'=\cos^2(\tan^(-1)x)=\left(\frac1{√(x^2+1)}\right)^2=\frac1{x^2+1}
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