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8. the Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions

The document provides an overview of the derivatives of trigonometric functions, including their fundamental identities and differentiation rules. It outlines the derivatives for basic trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, as well as their derivatives when composed with other functions. Additionally, it includes examples of differentiating trigonometric expressions.

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8. the Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions

The document provides an overview of the derivatives of trigonometric functions, including their fundamental identities and differentiation rules. It outlines the derivatives for basic trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, as well as their derivatives when composed with other functions. Additionally, it includes examples of differentiating trigonometric expressions.

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The Derivatives of Trigonometric

Functions
Derivatives
The learners….
apply the differentiation rules in computing the
derivative of an algebraic, exponential, logarithmic,
trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric
MELCS functions.
 illustrate the Extreme Value Theorem
 solve optimization problems that yield polynomial
functions
REFERENCES
Basic Calculus
(For Senior High School)
Jerico B. Bacani, et. al.
Books Atbp. Publishing Corp. (2020)

Basic Calculus
For Senior High School
Authors: Armando P. Herrera Jr., et.al
Publisher: Books Atbp. Publishing Corp. (2017)

Basic Calculus (For Senior High School)


Neil Jerome A. Egarguin, et. al.
C.E. Publishing, Inc. (2017)
The Derivatives of Trigonometric
Functions
The rules of differentiation can be applied to determine the derivative
of the trigonometric functions.

Fundamental Trigonometric Identities:

Trigonometric Functions and Their Derivatives


Function Derivative
f(x) = sin x f`(x) = cos x
f(x) = cos x f`(x) = -sin x
f(x) = tan x f`(x) = sec2 x
The derivatives of the other fundamental trigonometric functions:

Trigonometric Functions and Their Derivatives


Function Derivative
f(x) = csc x f`(x) = -csc x cot x
f(x) = sec x f`(x) = sec x tan x
f`(x) = cot x f`(x) = -csc2 x
The derivatives of the other fundamental trigonometric functions:

Trigonometric Functions and Their Derivatives


Function Derivative
f(x) = sin(u(x)) f`(x) = cos(u(x))∙ u’(x)
f(x) = cos(u(x)) f`(x) = -sin(u(x))∙ u’(x)
f(x) = tan(u(x)) f`(x) = sec2(u(x))∙ u’(x)
f`(x) = -csc(u(x)) cot (u(x))∙
f(x) = csc(u(x))
u’(x)
f`(x) = sec(u(x)) tan(u(x))∙
f(x) = sec(u(x))
u’(x)
f(x) = cot(u(x)) f`(x) = -csc2 (u(x))∙ u’(x)
Check this link for the list of Trigonometric Identities.
https://byjus.com/maths/trigonometric-identities/
Examples:
1. f(x) = 2 sinx + 3cos x
2. f(x) = ½ sec x - 1/3 csc x
3. f(x) = 2 sin x cos x
4. f(x) =
5. f(x) = - sin 3x
6. f(x) = (sec 3x)2
1. f(x) = 2 sinx + 3 cosx
f'(x) = 2cosx + 3 (-sinx)
f'(x) = 2cosx - 3sinx

2. f(x) = 1/2 secx - 1/3 cscx


f'(x) = 1/2 secx tanx - 1/3 (-cscx cot x)
f'(x) = 1/2 secx tanx + 1/3 cscx cotx
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