Derivatives of Inverse Functions AP Calculus AB
In this video, we discuss how to find the derivative of inverse functions. We go over the formula for finding derivatives of inverse functions and go through a practice example problem to show how to apply this formula. The problem is: Determine (g^-1)'(3) if g(x)=x^5+3x+2. Chapters 0:00 Introduction and The Elite Guide to AP Calculus AB 0:27 The Problem 0:52 Derivative of Inverse Function Formula 2:00 Apply the Formula to the Problem 8:17 Solution and Conclusion ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 📚 Buy My Book - The Elite Guide to AP Calculus AB - https://www.amazon.com/Elite-Guide-Ca... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Some links in this video description may be affiliate links meaning I would get a small commission for your purchase at no additional cost to you. #apcalculus #apcalculusab #calculus

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