Let k be the function defined by k (x) = f (x) · arcsin ( x / 2 ) . Find k' (-1).
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So, we get k(-1) = f(w) arcsin(2). However, the function f(w) is not defined in the question, so we cannot proceed further. Also, the arcsin function is only defined for values between -1 and 1, and 2 is outside this range. Show more…
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