WHAT IS THE DERIVATIVE OF

sin^-1(x/2)
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d/dx{sin^-1 (x/2)} = 1/{sqrt(1- (x/2)^2} *d/dx(x/2) =

1/{2sqrt[1- (x/2)^2]}
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