Prove \tan(\sin^{-1}t)=\frac{t}{\sqrt{1-t^2}}

William Cleghorn

William Cleghorn

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2022-01-14

Prove tan(sin1t)=t1t2

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Jacob Homer

Jacob Homer

Beginner2022-01-15Added 41 answers

Let sinθ=t, with θ[π2,π2] the range of sin1t. Then,
cosθ=1sin2θ=1t2
Thus
tan(sin1t)=tanθ=sinθcosθ=t1t2
Pansdorfp6

Pansdorfp6

Beginner2022-01-16Added 27 answers

Let sin1(t)=ϕ. By definition of the arc sine, we have ϕ[π2,π2]. Then the equation reads
tan(ϕ)=sinϕ1sin2ϕ=sinϕcosϕ

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