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Calculus 1 CH 3 Derivatives (9 of 24) Trigonometric Function (Mistake Fixed!)

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We will learn how to derive the derivatives of the trigonometric functions of: y=sin(x), y=cos(x), y=tan(x), y= cot(x), y=sec(x), and y=csc(x).
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