Warm Up. 3.5 – Derivatives of Trig Functions Goal I will be able to derive derivatives of all 6 basic trig functions. I will also define Jerk.

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Warm Up

3.5 – Derivatives of Trig Functions

Goal I will be able to derive derivatives of all 6 basic trig functions. I will also define Jerk.

What are the 6 basic trig functions?

Good News! You only have to memorize 2 derivatives, the rest are very easy to derive. Hand out

Tools we now have: Constant, Power, Product, Quotient, Trig. We will be combining these rules in single problems.

Example

You try!

Definition

Recap s(t)=position s’(t)=v(t)=velocity s’’(t)=v’(t)=a(t)=acceleration s’’’(t)=v’’(t)=a’(t)=j(t)=jerk

Example

You try

Homework All problems on calendar. We will answer questions tomorrow, so make sure you attempt the problems tonight.