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1.) Differentiate .: Trigonometric Function

This document provides instructions for differentiating 10 trigonometric functions using rules like the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule and trigonometric identities. It works through differentiating sin(x), cos(x), tan(x), sec(x), csc(x) and their compositions by rewriting in terms of products and applying the appropriate differentiation rules.

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1.) Differentiate .: Trigonometric Function

This document provides instructions for differentiating 10 trigonometric functions using rules like the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule and trigonometric identities. It works through differentiating sin(x), cos(x), tan(x), sec(x), csc(x) and their compositions by rewriting in terms of products and applying the appropriate differentiation rules.

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Trigonometric function

1.) Differentiate .
Apply the product rule.


.
2.) Differentiate .
Apply the quotient rule





(Recall the well-known trigonometry identity.)




3.) Differentiate .
Apply the product rule.



.
4.) Differentiate
Apply the quotient rule first, followed by the chain rule.



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5.) Differentiate
To avoid using the chain rule, first rewrite the problem as




.
Now apply the product rule. Then



6.) Differentiate
Rewrite g as a triple product and apply the triple product rule


so that the derivative is


.

7.) Differentiate
Apply the chain rule to both functions



(Recall that )

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8.) Differentiate
Apply the product rule first, followed by the chain rule





9.) Differentiate





10.) Differentiate
Apply the quotient rule first..

(Apply the product rule in the first part of the numerator.)

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