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C3
Differentiating sin x and cos x
Why radians are the natural choice
The gradient of y=a^x
Differentiating y=ln(x)
The compound angle formulae
The double angle formulae
The graph of y = a sin x + b cos x
Inverse trigonometric functions
Six trigonometric functions and their graphs
Fixed point iteration
Combined transformations
Linear modulus graphs
The graph of y = |f(x)|
The graph of y = f(|x|)
Inverse functions
C3
Author:
Cara Mann
Differentiating sin x and cos x
Why radians are the natural choice
The gradient of y=a^x
Differentiating y=ln(x)
The compound angle formulae
The double angle formulae
The graph of y = a sin x + b cos x
Inverse trigonometric functions
Six trigonometric functions and their graphs
Fixed point iteration
Combined transformations
Linear modulus graphs
The graph of y = |f(x)|
The graph of y = f(|x|)
Inverse functions
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