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Derivative of a sine curve? [Solved!]

My question

Comments: what is the derivative of y=asin(bx+c)

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3. Graphs of y = a sin(bx + c) and y = a cos(bx + c)

What I've done so far

I couldn't find where to derive sin curve here

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Comments: what is the derivative of y=asin(bx+c)
Relevant page

<a href="/trigonometric-graphs/3-graphs-sin-cos-phase-shift.php">3. Graphs of <span class="noWrap">y = a sin(bx + c)</span> and <span class="noWrap">y = a cos(bx + c)</span></a>

What I've done so far

I couldn't find where to derive sin curve here

Re: Derivative of a sine curve?

Hello Joe

There are several examples on the page Derivatives of the Sine, Cosine and Tangent Functions that should help you with this. Let me know if you still are not sure.

Regards

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Hello Joe

There are several examples on the page <a class="postlink" href="http://www.intmath.com/differentiation-transcendental/1-derivative-sine-cosine-tangent.php">Derivatives of the Sine, Cosine and Tangent Functions</a> that should help you with this. Let me know if you still are not sure.

Regards

Re: Derivative of a sine curve?

Thanks. That's what I was looking for.

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Thanks. That's what I was looking for.