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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
hello i know that deriv(cscx) = -cscxcotx and that deriv(cos) = -sinx deriv(cotx) = -((cscx)^2) my question is: is this (statements below) correct? antideriv(cscxcotx) = -(cscx) antideriv(sinx) = -cosx antideriv((cscx)^2)= -cotx were those antiderivatives above correct? ALSO basically my question is how i can remember where the negative sign goes and with which trig funcation it goes with; also is this correct : to go from a derivative to an antiderivative, (visually) change the derivative symbol to an antiderivative symbol, then switch the places of the trig identities on either side of the equal sign (flipflop them), and keep the negative sign where it is....? is this right? thank you!
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