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1. The document lists various trigonometric identities including reciprocal, quotient, Pythagorean, negative angle, sum and difference, double angle, and half angle identities. 2. It also covers properties of logarithmic and exponential functions, including derivatives of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. 3. Sample problems are provided for differentiation of exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions.

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PRELIMINARIES

I. Fundamental or Basic Identities

A. Reciprocal Identities
1 1 1
csc θ = sec θ = cot θ =
sin θ cos θ tan θ
B. Quotient Identities
sin θ cos θ
tan θ = cot θ =
cos θ sin θ
C. Pythagorean Identities

sin2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1 tan2 θ + 1= sec 2 θ cot 2 θ + 1= csc 2 θ

II. Identities for Negatives

sin(−θ) = − sinθ cos(−θ) = cosθ tan(−θ) = −tanθ

III. Co - function Identities


0
sin(90 ± θ ) = cos θ sin(θ ± 90 0 ) = ± cos θ
cos(90 0 ± θ ) = ∓ sin θ cos(θ ± 90 0 ) = ∓ sin θ

IV. Sum and Difference Identities


tan α ± tanβ
sin(α ± β) = sin α cos β ± cos α sinβ tan(α ± B) =
1∓ tan α tanβ
cos(α ± β) = cos α cos β ∓ sin α sinβ

V. Double - Angle Identities


sin 2θ = 2 sin θ cos θ
cos2θ = cos2 θ − sin2 θ = 1− 2 sin2 θ = 2cos2 θ −1
2tanθ
tan2θ =
1− tan2θ
1- cos2θ 1+ cos2θ
sin2θ = cos 2 θ =
2 2
VI. Half - Angle Identities

1 1− cos θ 1 1+ cos θ
sin θ = ± cos θ = ±
2 2 2 2

1 1− cos θ sin θ 1− cos θ


tan θ = ± = =
2 1+ cos θ 1+ cos θ sin θ

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VII. Properties of Logarithmic Functions

1. lna + lnb = lnab 3. lnab = b lna


a
2. lna − lnb = ln
b

3.1 Derivative of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

d
1. (ln u) = 1 • du
dx u dx
d u du
2.
dx
( )
a = au ln a
dx
d u du
3.
dx
( )
e = eu
dx

3.2 Derivative of Trigonometric Functions

d
1. (sin u) = cos u du 4.
d
(sec u) = sec u tan u du
dx dx dx dx
d
2. (cosu) = − sinu du 5.
d
(csc u) = − csc u cot u du
dx dx dx dx
d
3. (tan u) = sec 2 u du 6.
d
(cot u) = − csc 2 u du
dx dx dx dx

3.3 Derivative of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

d
1.
d
(arcsinu) = 1 2 du 4. (arc cot u) = − 1 2 du
dx 1− u dx dx 1+ u dx
d
2. (arccosu) = − 1 2 du 5.
d
(arc sec u) = 12 du
dx 1− u dx dx u u − 1 dx
d
3. (arctan u) = 1 2 du 6.
d
(arc csc u) = − 12 du
dx 1+ u dx dx u u − 1 dx

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Exercise No. 8
DIFFERENTIATION OF EXPONENTIAL & LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
dy
I. Find of the following function:
dx
2 2 1− x 2
1. y = ln b − x 2. y = 4 ln
1+ x 2
1
3. y = (7 − 3e −5 x )5 4. y = 6 − 5e −6 x + 19
1
⎛ x ⎞
5. y = ln⎜ 8 − e 2 ⎟ 6. y = e −3 x ln x
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
−2 x 3
7. y=5 8. y = 5 −2 x x 2

9. y = x 2 e2 x 10. y = x 3e−3 x

11. x lny + y lnx = c 12. y lnx – x lny = 1

II. Do as indicated.
1. Given y = c1e x + c 2 e − x , show that y II − y = 0 .
2. Given y = c1e 2 x + c 2 e 3 x , show that y II − 5y I + 6y = 0 .
3. Given y = c1e x + c 2 xe x , show that y II − 2y I + y = 0.
4. Given y = c1e −2 x + c 2 xe −2 x , show that y II + 4y I + 4y = 0

Exercise No. 9
DIFFERENTIATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
dy
I. Find of the following function:
dx
1 1 1
1. y = x − sin 2 x 2. y = sin 2 2 x + cos 4 x
2 4 2
3. y = sin x + cos2 x
2
4. y = sec 2 x − tan 2 x
cos x
5. y = cos (x − 2)sin (x + 2) 6. y=
1+ sin x
7. y = csc 3 3x − 3 csc 3x 8. y = sec 3 4x − 3 sec 4x
3 x x x 3 x x x
9. y = tan5 − tan3 + 3 tan − x 10. y = − cot 5 + cot 3 − 3cot − x
5 3 3 3 5 3 3 3
11. y = 3 sec 2x tan 2x + 4x cot2 3x
3 2
12. y = 3 csc 3x cot 3x − 2x tan 2 2x
3 2 2

13. y = ln cos x 14. y = − ln sin x


15. y = ln cose x 16. y = ln sine-x
1− sinx 1− cosx
17. y = ln 18. y = ln
1+ sinx 1+ cosx
x y x y
19. cos = 20. sin =
y x y x

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II. Do as indicated.
1. Given y = c1 sinbx + c2 cosbx , where b is a parameter not to be eliminated,
show that y II + b 2 y = 0 .
2. Given y = c1e x sin x + c2 e x cos x , show that y II − 2y I + 2y = 0 .

Exercise No. 10
DIFFERENTIATION OF INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

dy
I. Find of the following function:
dx
1. y = 1− x 2 + x arcsin x
1
2. y = 1− x 2 + x arc csc
x
x b
3. y = arctan + arctan
b x
2+x
4. y = arctan + arc cot x
1− 2 x
x x
5. y= − arcsin
b2 − x 2 b
6. y = −2x + x arcsin2 x + 2 1− x 2 arcsin x
x+a
7. y = arc cot
1− ax
⎛ x 2 − b2 ⎞
8. y = x 2 − b 2 + b arc cot⎜ ⎟

⎝ b ⎟

x y
9. arcsin + arccos = 1
y x
x
10. arc cot = y − x
y

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