Difference between revisions of "Calculus:Derivative of Trigonometric Functions"
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<math>f({sin x \over cos x})'</math> | <math>f({sin x \over cos x})'</math> | ||
by using the | by using the Quotient Rule <math>({f \over g})' = {(gf'-fg') \over g^2} </math> | ||
<math>f({sin x \over cos x})'={{sin x} \over {cos x}^2 }</math> | <math>f({sin x \over cos x})'={{sin x} \over {cos x}^2 }</math> |
Revision as of 11:56, 31 August 2021
How do we get the equation
and you only can tell by looking at the graph so we will skip it to.
So we will started with
We know that If you have learn trigonometry then.
by using the Quotient Rule