What is the derivative of tanx/x? Calculus Differentiating Trigonometric Functions Special Limits Involving sin(x), x, and tan(x) 1 Answer Gió Mar 30, 2015 I would use the Quotient Rule: Answer link Related questions What are Special Limits Involving y=sin(x)? How do you find the limit lim_(x->0)sin(x)/x ? How do you find the limit lim_(x->0)tan(x)/x ? What is the derivative of tanx^3? How do you differentiate g(x) =sin^2(x/6) ? How do you differentiate g(x) =(1+cosx)/(1-cosx) ? What is the derivative of tan(2x)? How do you differentiate f(x)=sinx/x? How do you differentiate f(x)=sinx/(1-cosx)? How do you differentiate f(x)=(x+2)/cosx? See all questions in Special Limits Involving sin(x), x, and tan(x) Impact of this question 22059 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License