DIFFERENTIATION RULE FOR
TRIGONOMETRIC AND
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION
LESSON 8
To Solve the derivative of a
Trigonometric Function, we need to
use the chain rule.
The Sine Function:
The derivative of sine function is .
Example 1:
𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑢
= ∙
𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑢 𝑑𝑥
Example 2: Example 3:
The Cosine Function:
The derivative of cosine function is .
Example: Differentiate the
following
The Tangent Function:
The derivative of tangent function is .
Example: Differentiate the following.
The Cosecant Function:
The derivative of cosecant function is .
Example: Differentiate the following.
Example:
The Secant Function:
The derivative of the secant function is .
Example: Differentiate the
following.
The Cotangent Function:
The derivative of the cotangent function is
.
Example: Differentiate the following.
The Derivative of
Exponential Function
The derivative of
The derivative of , then
The derivative of the exponential function is its own function.
This can be combined with the chain rule. If is a function of then,
Example: Differentiate
Solution: Copy then differentiate the exponent .
Example: Differentiate
Solution: Copy then differentiate the exponent .
The derivative of
If
If is a function of , then
Example: Differentiate
Solution: : , ,
Example: Differentiate
Solution: : , ,
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Ms. Marialisa E. Virador