Section 2.5 - Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
Essential Question(s):
What characteristics do derivatives of trigonometric functions have?
How can derivatives of trigonometric functions be applied?
What characteristics do derivatives of trigonometric functions have?
How can derivatives of trigonometric functions be applied?
Follow these three steps to complete this "flip" lesson.
STEP 1: Preparation
Title your spiral with the heading above and copy the essential question(s).
Title your spiral with the heading above and copy the essential question(s).
STEP 2: Vocabulary & Examples
Copy and define the following of vocabulary. This can be any tables, properties, theorems, terms, phrases or postulates listed. Review the following examples and copy what is necessary for you. Use the guiding questions for your Cornell notes.
Copy and define the following of vocabulary. This can be any tables, properties, theorems, terms, phrases or postulates listed. Review the following examples and copy what is necessary for you. Use the guiding questions for your Cornell notes.
Derivative of the Sine Function
Derivative of the Cosine Function
Simple Harmonic Motion - OPTIONAL
Jerk
Derivatives of the Other Basic Trigonometric Functions
- What is derivative of sine?
Derivative of the Cosine Function
- What is the derivative of cosine?
- Read "Radian Measure in Calculus" sidebar.
Simple Harmonic Motion - OPTIONAL
- What is simple harmonic motion?
- How do you calculate velocity and acceleration of a weighted spring? (Ex 2)
Jerk
- What is jerk?
Derivatives of the Other Basic Trigonometric Functions
- What are the derivatives of tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant?
STEP 3: Reading
If time permits, reread the lesson and take any extra notes as needed.
If time permits, reread the lesson and take any extra notes as needed.