Title: 8'2 The Trigonometric Functions
18.2 The Trigonometric Functions
2Definitions of the Trigonometric Functions
3Definitions of the Trigonometric Functions
Circular Function Definition x is any angle in
standard position and (x,y) is a point on the
terminal ray of the angle.
4Trigonometric Reciprocal Identities
5Signs of the Trigonometric Functions
Quadrant II Quadrant I sin x
sin x cos x - cos x tan x
- tan x Quadrant
III Quadrant IV sin x - sin x - cos x
- cos x tan x tan x -
6Pythagorean Identities
7Double Angle Identities
8Reduction Formulas
9Sum or Difference of Two Angles
10Half Angle Identities
118.4 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
12Derivative of Sine
13Derivative of Cosine
14Derivative of Tangent
15Derivative of Cotangent
16Derivative of Secant
17Derivative of Cosecant
18Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
Note that each trigonometric function that begins
with a c has a negative sign in its
derivative.