Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions: Definitions and Antiderivatives, Quizzes of Calculus

The definitions and antiderivatives of the derivatives of six basic trigonometric functions: f'(x) = sin(x), f'(x) = cos(x), f'(x) = sec^2(x), f'(x) = csc^2(x), f'(x) = sec(x)tan(x), and f'(x) = csc(x)cot(x).

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TERM 1
f'(x) = sin(x) f(x) =
?
DEFINITION 1
-cos(x) + C
TERM 2
f'(x) = cos(x) f(x) =
?
DEFINITION 2
sin(x) + C
TERM 3
f'(x) = sec^2(x) f(x) =
?
DEFINITION 3
tan(x) + C
TERM 4
f'(x) = csc^2(x) f(x) =
?
DEFINITION 4
-cot(x) + C
TERM 5
f'(x) = sec(x)tan(x) f(x) =
?
DEFINITION 5
sec(x) + C
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TERM 1

f'(x) = sin(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 1

-cos(x) + C

TERM 2

f'(x) = cos(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 2

sin(x) + C

TERM 3

f'(x) = sec^2(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 3

tan(x) + C

TERM 4

f'(x) = csc^2(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 4

-cot(x) + C

TERM 5

f'(x) = sec(x)tan(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 5

sec(x) + C

TERM 6

f'(x) = csc(x)cot(x) f(x) =

DEFINITION 6

-csc(x) + C