Differentiation is a method to calculate the rate of change (or the slope at a point on the graph); we will not differentiate using the definition which requires some tricky work with limits; but instead we will use derivative rules that are fairly easy to memorize. We’ll start with the basics:
Constant: (c)’=0
Power rule: (xⁿ)’=nx^(n-1)
Multiplication by constant: (cf(x))’=c(f(x))’
Sum/difference rule: (f±g)’=f’± g’
We are good to go.
Let’s start with an example,
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Here’s another example (
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Until next time,
Michal