How do you find the tangent to y = cos x at x = pi/2?

1 Answer

Tangent line #color(blue)(y=-x+pi/2)#

Explanation:

given #y=cos x#

Find the point of tangency first

#y=cos (pi/2)=0#

The point #(x_1, y_1)=(pi/2, 0)#

Solve for the slope #m# using the first derivative of #y=cos x#

#y' = d/dx(cos x)=-sin x#

#m=-sin (pi/2)=-1#

Use now the point-slope form

#y-y_1=m(x-x_1)#

#y-0=-1(x-pi/2)#

#y=-x+pi/2#

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