This mathematical expression shows that taking the derivative of sin(x) + asin(x) results in cos(x) + 1/√(1-x^2). The left side of the expression is being differentiated and the right side shows the result of taking the derivative.
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This mathematical expression shows that taking the derivative of sin(x) + asin(x) results in cos(x) + 1/√(1-x^2). The left side of the expression is being differentiated and the right side shows the result of taking the derivative.