Question #1b162 Calculus Differentiating Trigonometric Functions Derivatives of y=sec(x), y=cot(x), y= csc(x) 1 Answer jess_r Feb 7, 2017 The derivative of #-csc^2##x# is #2(cscxcotx)# Explanation: The derivative of #cscx# is #-cscxcotx#. Take the exponent and multiply it by the coefficient (-1), then the negative csc and the -2 cancel out the negative. Answer link Related questions What is Derivatives of #y=sec(x)# ? What is the Derivative of #y=sec(x^2)#? What is the Derivative of #y=x sec(kx)#? What is the Derivative of #y=sec ^ 2(x)#? What is the derivative of #y=4 sec ^2(x)#? What is the derivative of #y=ln(sec(x)+tan(x))#? What is the derivative of #y=sec^2(x)#? What is the derivative of #y=sec^2(x) + tan^2(x)#? What is the derivative of #y=sec^3(x)#? What is the derivative of #y=sec(x) tan(x)#? See all questions in Derivatives of y=sec(x), y=cot(x), y= csc(x) Impact of this question 1834 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License