Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions AP Calculus Honors Ms. Olifer

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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions AP Calculus Honors Ms. Olifer Section 3.5 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions AP Calculus Honors Ms. Olifer

What you’ll learn about Derivative of the Sine Function Derivative of the Cosine Function Simple Harmonic Motion Jerk Derivatives of Other Basic Trigonometric Functions … and why The derivatives of sines and cosines play a key role in describing periodic change.

Derivative of the Sine Function

Derivative of the Cosine Function

Example Finding the Derivative of the Sine and Cosine Functions

Simple Harmonic Motion The motion of a weight bobbing up and down on the end of a string is an example of simple harmonic motion.

Example Simple Harmonic Motion

Jerk

Derivative of the Other Basic Trigonometric Functions