Calculus I - 2.3.2 Trigonometric and Higher-Order Derivatives

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In the second half of section 2.3 our focus is first on finding derivatives of trigonometric functions. These are fairly straightforward. Just remember that when you derive a "co" function, the result will have the opposite sign as the original function.

We then take a look at how to find higher-order derivatives, which just means to find a second derivative, we find the derivative of the first derivative, and so on.

Video Chapters:
Intro 0:00
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 0:09
Higher-Order Derivatives/Acceleration 3:16
Using the Second Derivative to Find Acceleration 4:02
The Graph of a Function and Its Derivatives 6:41
Up Next 9:14

This playlist follows Larson and Edwards, Calculus 12e.

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