How do you differentiate #y=7sin^-1(10x)#? Calculus Differentiating Trigonometric Functions Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer Timber Lin Dec 15, 2017 #70/sqrt(1-100x^2)# Explanation: #d/dx arcsin(x) = 1/sqrt(1-x^2)# #d/dx 7arcsin(10x) = 7 * 1/sqrt(1-(10x)^2) * d/dx (10x)# (chain rule) #= 7/sqrt(1-100x^2) * 10# #= 70/sqrt(1-100x^2)# Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of #f(x)=sin^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=cos^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=tan^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=sec^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=csc^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=cot^-1(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=(cos^-1(x))/x# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=tan^-1(e^x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=cos^-1(x^3)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(sin^-1(x))# ? See all questions in Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 1538 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License