What is the derivative of - csc(x)?

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2023-02-27

What is the derivative of - csc ( x ) ?

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Shiloh Hinton

Shiloh Hinton

Beginner2023-02-28Added 9 answers

Cosecant is the reciprocal of the sine function, so:
- d d x ( 1 sin ( x ) )
You should know that the derivative of 1 x = - 1 x 2
Thus, by the chain rule: 1 f ( x ) = - 1 f ( x ) 2 d d x f ( x )
Applying this here:
- ( - 1 sin 2 ( x ) d d x sin ( x ) )
= - ( - 1 sin 2 ( x ) cos ( x ) )
= cos ( x ) sin 2 ( x ) d
This is already an answer, but it appears in most textbooks in a different form:
1 sin ( x ) cos ( x ) sin ( x )
= csc ( x ) cot ( x )

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