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3) We usually denote <math>\frac{d}{dx}f(x)</math> as <math>f'(x)</math>
 
3) We usually denote <math>\frac{d}{dx}f(x)</math> as <math>f'(x)</math>
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 19 July 2020

The Constant Rule

 The derivative of a constant function is zero. That is,  where 
  is a constant

Example: Find derivative of

1)

Solution:  

2)

Solution:  

3)

Solution:  

The Power Rule

  for  is a real number.

Example: Find derivative of

1)

Solution:  

2)

Solution:  

3)

Solution:  
We rewrite , so

The Constant Multiple Rule

 If  is a differentiable function of  and  is a real 
 number, then  for  is a constant.

1)

Solution:  

2)

Solution:  

The Sum and Difference Rules

 The derivative of the sum or difference of two differentiable functions is the sum or difference 
 of their derivatives.
 
 
 


Notes

1) since

2) The derivative of is a function that gives the slope of the graph of at a point .

3) We usually denote as

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