you are right with everything you said.
do i have to use the chain rule. i thought that because ddx arctan(x) = 1/x^2 + 1 that i could just substitute that in.
so if i use chain rule then it would be (1/2(29arctan(x))^-1/2) (29/x^2 + 1)
the question is find the derivative of y=sqrt.(29arctan(x))
what i did was change it to make it y= (29arctan(x))^1/2
since ddx arctan = 1/1+x^2, I said the answer was (29/sqrt.(1+x^2)^1/2
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