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If $y = (\sin^{-1}x)^2 + (\cos^{-1}x)^2$, then $(1 - x^2)\,y'' - x\,y' = $

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Calculus Tip: When dealing with inverse trigonometric functions and square root denominators, always cross-multiply the denominator to the other side before taking the second derivative. This transforms a messy quotient rule into a much simpler product rule.
Updated On: Apr 23, 2026
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The Correct Option is B

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