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derivative arctan(arctan(x)) = answer using chain rule // tan^(-1), tan inv #Shorts
limit x to infinity of arctan(x) = answer // tan^(-1)(x), #Shorts
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derivative arctan(x^2) = answer using chain rule // tan^(-1), tan inv, #Shorts
derivative arctan(e^x) = answer using chain rule // tan^(-1), tan inv, exp(x), exponential #Shorts
limit x to infinity arctan(x) = lim x to infinity tan^(-1)(x) = answer // #Shorts
limit x to -infinity arctan(x) = lim x to -infinity tan^(-1)(x) = answer // #Shorts
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derivative arccos(arctan(x)) = answer using chain rule // tan^(-1) tan inv cos^(-1) cos inv #Shorts