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<strong>[[Derivative of sine|Proposition]]:</strong> The following formula holds:
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<strong>[[Derivative of sine|Proposition]]:</strong> The following formula holds: $\dfrac{d}{dx} \sin(x) = \cos(x)$, where $\sin$ denotes the [[sine]] function and $\cos$ denotes the [[cosine]] function.
<center>$\dfrac{d}{dx}$[[Sine|$\sin$]]$(x)=$[[Cosine|$\cos$]]$(x)$.</center>
 
 
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<strong>Proof:</strong> █  
 
<strong>Proof:</strong> █  
 
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Revision as of 21:22, 5 September 2015

Proposition: The following formula holds: $\dfrac{d}{dx} \sin(x) = \cos(x)$, where $\sin$ denotes the sine function and $\cos$ denotes the cosine function.

Proof: