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Transcendental Functions: Exponents with Bases other than e and inverse Trig functions By: Uma Raman, Azra Ariff, Jennifer Oh, Christine Kweon, and.

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1 Transcendental Functions: Exponents with Bases other than e and inverse Trig functions
By: Uma Raman, Azra Ariff, Jennifer Oh, Christine Kweon, and Cindy Ryanto

2 Recap: Properties of Exponents

3 Properties of Bases Other than E

4 Derivatives of Bases other than E

5 Log with bases other than e
Converting between Log and Exponential Form: Log with Bases Other Than e:

6 Example Finding the Derivative of Exponential Functions
Finding the Derivative of Logarithmic Function

7 Integration of Bases other than E

8 Example

9 Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions
Finding the inverse of a trig function means find the angle at which the trig function value is true. For example Is the same as saying At π/6 the value of sin is -1/2. Therefore the arcsin(-1/2) is π/6

10 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions

11 Example

12 Integrals of Inverse Trig Functions

13 Example

14 Example

15 Outside Resources for Trig Functions
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