Difference between revisions of "Calculus:Derivative of Trigonometric Functions"

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<math> {cos}^2 x + {sin}^2 x = 1</math>


<math>{cos}^2 x + {sin}^2 x} = 1</math>
<math>f({sin x \over cos x})'={1 \over {cos}^2 x }</math>
 
<math>f({sin x \over cos x})'={1 \over {cos x}^2 }</math>

Revision as of 12:33, 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.

tan x

So we will started with

We know that If you have learn trigonometry then.

by using the Quotient Rule