Difference between revisions of "Calculus:Derivative of Trigonometric Functions"
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<math>f({cos x \over sin x})'= {-{sin}^2 x - {cos}^2 x \over {sin}^2 x} </math> | <math>f({cos x \over sin x})'= {-{sin}^2 x - {cos}^2 x \over {sin}^2 x} </math> | ||
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<math> -{sin}^2 x - {cos}^2 x = -1 </math> | |||
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<math>f({cos x \over sin x})'= {-1 \over {sin}^2 x} </math> |
Revision as of 12:50, 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
need to know that
cot x
why did
first start with
so
by using the Quotient Rule
but so