These are the derivatives of all six basic trigonometric functions. Memorising these is essential for calculus.
| Function | Derivative |
|---|---|
| sin x | cos x |
| cos x | −sin x |
| tan x | sec²x |
| cot x | −csc²x |
| sec x | sec x · tan x |
| csc x | −csc x · cot x |
Differentiate: y = 3sin x − 2cos x + tan x
d/dx(3sin x) = 3cos xd/dx(-2cos x) = -2·(-sin x) = 2sin xd/dx(tan x) = sec²xEnter an angle in radians to compute derivative values at that point.
sin and cos are each other's derivatives (with a sign change for cos→sin direction)
cos, cot, and csc all have negative derivatives. The "co-" functions are negative.