Mister Exam

Derivative of y=sint*cost

Function f() - derivative -N order at the point
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The graph:

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Piecewise:

The solution

You have entered [src]
sin(t)*cos(t)
$$\sin{\left(t \right)} \cos{\left(t \right)}$$
sin(t)*cos(t)
Detail solution
  1. Apply the product rule:

    ; to find :

    1. The derivative of sine is cosine:

    ; to find :

    1. The derivative of cosine is negative sine:

    The result is:

  2. Now simplify:


The answer is:

The graph
The first derivative [src]
   2         2   
cos (t) - sin (t)
$$- \sin^{2}{\left(t \right)} + \cos^{2}{\left(t \right)}$$
The second derivative [src]
-4*cos(t)*sin(t)
$$- 4 \sin{\left(t \right)} \cos{\left(t \right)}$$
The third derivative [src]
  /   2         2   \
4*\sin (t) - cos (t)/
$$4 \left(\sin^{2}{\left(t \right)} - \cos^{2}{\left(t \right)}\right)$$
The graph
Derivative of y=sint*cost