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x^(2)+x+(1)/(sqrt(2))=0

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d/(dx)[cos^(-1)(xsqrt(x)-sqrt((1-x)(1-x^2)))]= 1/(sqrt(1-x^2))-1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) (-1)/(sqrt(1-x^2))-1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) 1/(sqrt(1-x^2))+1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) 1/(sqrt(1-x^2)) 0 b. 1//4 c. -1//4 d. none of these

d/(dx)[cos^(-1)(xsqrt(x)-sqrt((1-x)(1-x^2)))]= 1/(sqrt(1-x^2))-1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) (-1)/(sqrt(1-x^2))-1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) 1/(sqrt(1-x^2))+1/(2sqrt(x-x^2)) 1/(sqrt(1-x^2)) 0 b. 1//4 c. -1//4 d. none of these