Advanced Functions 6.7 Rates of Change in Trigonometric Functions
Correcting the textbook's solution to number 9 we will use this problem to find the equation of the graph, explain where the fastest and slowest rates of change occur and find an instantaneous rate of change using a centered interval.

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Grade 12 Advanced Functions - Rates of Change in Trigonometric Functions

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