What is a Derivative?
The 5 Main Derivative Rules
Special Case Derivatives: Your new multiplication tables
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Method: Trig Function Derivatives

Step 1: Simplify and look for algebraic rewrites.

This is your new version of Option 1 from limits. This means it is the first thing you will always want to do before you start actually applying a derivative rule. You must ensure that the equation is ready to have a derivative taken.

  • Roots or Radicals
  • x’s on the bottom of a fraction.
  • Trig functions raised to a power.

Step 2: Identify your derivative rule as the one of the six trig function special cases.

Remember as soon as what is inside the trig function is more than just your basic x , the problem becomes a chain rule process.

Step 3 (If it has more than just an x ): Run the standard chain rule process with whatever replaced your basic x as the inside piece.

Step 3 (If it has just an x ): Apply your specific trig function’s special case rule.

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