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54 5.5 Derivative of Trigonometric Functions

This document discusses the derivatives of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. It provides definitions of the trig functions, proofs of their derivatives using limits, and examples of applying the derivative rules to compute derivatives of trig functions, exponentials, and logarithms.

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54 5.5 Derivative of Trigonometric Functions

This document discusses the derivatives of trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. It provides definitions of the trig functions, proofs of their derivatives using limits, and examples of applying the derivative rules to compute derivatives of trig functions, exponentials, and logarithms.

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Calculus and Vectors How to get an A+

5.4 5.5 Derivative of Trigonometric Functions

A Review of Trigonometric Functions Ex 1. Compute the following limits.


a) lim sin x (use the graph of sin x )
sin x : R [1,1] sin( x + 2 ) = sin x x
lim sin x DNE (Does Not Exist)
x
cos x : R [1,1] cos( x + 2 ) = cos x
b) lim tan x
sin( x + / 2) = cos x sin( x + ) = sin x x / 2
lim tan x =
x / 2
sin(2 x) = 2 sin x cos x cos(2 x) = cos 2 x sin 2 x

sin x Ex 2. Use technology to evaluate each limit.


tan x = tan x : R \ + n , n Z R sin x
cos x 2 a) lim
x0 x
sin 0.001 sin x
0.9999998333 lim = 1 (*)
0.001 x0 x

cos x 1
b) lim
x0 x
cos 0.001 1 cos x 1
0.0005 lim =0 (**)
0.001 x 0 x
B Derivative of sin x Ex 3. Differentiate.
a) x 3 sin x
(sin x)' = cos x (1) ( x 3 sin x)' = ( x 3 )' sin x + x 3 (sin x)' = 3 x 2 sin x + x 3 cos x

Proof:
sin( x + h) sin x ex
(sin x)' = lim b)
h 0 h sin x
'
sin x cos h + cos x sin h sin x e x e x sin x e x cos x e x (sin x cos x)
= lim
h 0 h sin x = sin 2 x
=
sin 2 x

cos h 1 sin h
= sin x lim + cos x lim
h 0 h h 0 h c) ln sin x
Use now the limits (*) and (**): (sin x)' cos x
(sin x)' = sin x(0) + cos x(1) = cos x (ln sin x)' = =
sin x sin x
C Derivative of sin f ( x) Ex 5. Differentiate.
Using (1) and chain rule: a) sin x 2
sin x 2 = (cos x 2 )( x 2 )' = 2 x cos x 2
[sin f ( x)]' = (cos f ( x)) f ' ( x ) (2)
b) sin e x
(sin e x )' = (cos e x )(e x )' = e x cos e x

1
c) sin
ln x
'
1 1 1
sin ln x = cos ln x [(ln x) ]'

1
cos
1 2 ln x
= cos (1)(ln x) (ln x)' = 2
ln x x ln x

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D Derivative of cos x Ex 5. Differentiate.


(cos x)' = sin x (3) a) e x cos x
Proof:
(cos x)' = [sin( x + / 2)]' = [cos( x + / 2)]( x + / 2)' (e x cos x)' = (e x )' cos x + e x (cos x)' = e x cos x + e x ( sin x)
= sin x
= e x (cos x + sin x)

b) cos 4 x

[cos 4 x]' = 4 cos 3 x(cos x)' = 4 cos 3 x sin x

E Derivative of cos f ( x ) Ex 6. Differentiate.


Using (3) and chain rule: a) cos(sin x)

[cos f ( x)]' = [sin f ( x)] f ' ( x) (4) [cos(sin x)]' = [ sin(sin x)](sin x)' = (cos x) sin(sin x)

1
b) cos
x2

' '
1 1 1 2 1
cos 2 = sin 2 2 = 3 sin 2
x x x x x

2
c) cos(e x )

2 2 2 2 2
[cos(e x )]' = [sin(e x )](e x )' = [sin(e x )](e x )(2 x)
2 2
= 2 xe x sin(e x )

F Derivative of tan x Ex 7. Differentiate.


(tan x)' =
1
= sec 2 x a) x 3 tan x
cos 2 x
f ' ( x) ( x 3 tan x)' = ( x 3 )' tan x + x 3 (tan x)'
[tan f ( x)]' = = sec 2 f ( x) f ' ( x)
cos 2 f ( x) x3
Proof: = 3x 2 tan x +
cos 2 x
'
sin x (sin x)' (cos x) (sin x)(cos x)'
(tan x)' = =
cos x cos 2 x b) cot x
2 2
(cos x)(cos x) (sin x)( sin x) cos x + sin x
= = (cot x)' = [(tan x ) 1 ]' = (tan x) 2 (tan x )'
cos 2 x cos 2 x
1 1 1
1 = = = csc 2 x
= 2
= sec 2 x 2
tan x cos x 2
sin 2 x
cos x

c) tan x 2 + 1

( x 2 + 1)' 1 2x
(tan x 2 + 1)' = =
2 2 2
cos x +1 cos x +1 2 x2 +1
2

x
=
x + 1 cos 2 x 2 + 1
2

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Ex 8. Find the equation of the tangent line to the Ex 9. Find the points of inflection for f ( x) = cos 2 x over the
graph of y = f ( x) = sin x at ( / 4,1 / 2 ) . interval [0, ] .
f ' ( x) = cos x
m = cos( / 4) = 1 / 2 f ' ( x) = 2 cos x(cos x)' = 2 sin x cos x
1 1 f ' ' ( x) = 2(sin x)' cos x 2 sin x(cos x)'
y = x
2 2 4 = 2 cos 2 x + 2 sin 2 x
1 1 f ' ' ( x) = 0 sin 2 x = cos 2 x tan 2 x = 1 tan x = 1
y = x+ 1
2 2 4 3
f ' ' ( x) = 0 at ,
4 4
1 3 1
The inflection points are: , and ,
4 2 4 2

Ex 10. Find the global extrema for Ex 11. Consider the following position function:
f ( x) = x + cos x, 0 x 2 . t
s (t ) = 5 sin .
10
f ' ( x) = 1 sin x
2
f ' ( x) = 0 when sin x = 1 x = / 2 Prove that: a(t ) + s (t ) = 0 .
100
f ( / 2) = / 2
f (0) = 1 t t t
v(t ) = s ' (t ) = 5 cos ' = cos
f (2 ) = 2 + 1 10 10 2 10
The global maximum point is (2 ,2 + 1) . t t 2 t
a(t ) = v ' (t ) = (1) sin ' = sin
The global minimum point is (0,1) . 2 10 10 20 10
2 2 t
2
t
a(t ) + s (t ) = sin + (5) sin = 0
100 20 10 100 10

Reading: Nelson Textbook, Pages 250-256


Homework: Nelson Textbook: Page 256 #1cfj, 2acd, 3b, 5ad, 6c, 11, 12, 14

Reading: Nelson Textbook, Pages 258-259


Homework: Nelson Textbook: Page 260 #1ade, 2b, 3abf, 4a, 6, 7, 8

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