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If y=Tan^(-1)(cossqrtx) then find dy/dx....

If `y=Tan^(-1)(cossqrtx)` then find `dy/dx`.

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`-(sinsqrtx)/(2sqrtx(1+cos^(2)sqrtx)`.
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