How do you find the derivative of V(t) = 156 cos(120πt)?

1 Answer
Mar 6, 2018

V'(t)=-18720pisin(120pit)

Explanation:

V(t)= 156cos(120pit)

since we know that if y = cosx, then dy/dx = -sinx
and since the t in sin is multiplied by 120pi, we multiply the whole term by 120pi.
V'(t)= -156sin(120pit)(120pi)

therefore: V'(t)=-18720pisin(120pit)