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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions Out of the six basic trig functions (orange cards), the only two that

are everywhere continuous are:

Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions Out of the six basic trig functions (orange cards), the only two that are everywhere continuous are:

How did this fact help in matching the functions to their derivatives?

How did this fact help in matching the functions to their derivatives?

The only basic trig function that has a positive slope over its entire domain is ( ) ____________; therefore, its derivative is ( ) ______________. Explain how you know ( ) is always positive (even without a graph):

The only basic trig function that has a positive slope over its entire domain is ( ) ____________; therefore, its derivative is ( ) ______________. Explain how you know ( ) is always positive (even without a graph):

The only basic trig function that has a negative slope over its entire domain is ( ) ___________; therefore, its derivative is ( ) ______________. Explain how you know ( ) is always negative (even without a graph):

The only basic trig function that has a negative slope over its entire domain is ( ) ___________; therefore, its derivative is ( ) ______________. Explain how you know ( ) is always negative (even without a graph):

Write the six derivative rules you figured out today. Pair co-functions. How can you make it easy to memorize the derivatives of co-functions?

Write the six derivative rules you figured out today. Pair co-functions. How can you make it easy to memorize the derivatives of co-functions?

**If you have the capability, you may want to snap a picture of your six pairs for future reference.**

**If you have the capability, you may want to snap a picture of your six pairs for future reference.**

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