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2.3 Basic Differentiation Formulas
If the derivative of a function is its slope, then for a constant function, the derivative must be zero. example: The derivative of a constant is zero.
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Constant Multiple Rule:
Power Rule: If n is any real number, then Examples: Constant Multiple Rule: If c is a constant and f is differentiable function, then Examples:
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The Sum Rule: Example: The Difference Rule: Example:
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Example: Find the horizontal tangents of: Horizontal tangents occur when slope = zero. Plugging the x values into the original equation, we get:
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Consider the function slope We could make a graph of the slope: Now we connect the dots! The resulting curve is a cosine curve.
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We can do the same thing for
slope The resulting curve is a sine curve that has been reflected about the x-axis.
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2.4 The Product and Quotient Rules
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The Product Rule: Notice that this is not just the product of two derivatives. This is sometimes memorized as:
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The Quotient Rule: or Example:
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We can find the derivative of the tangent function by using the quotient rule.
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Derivatives of the remaining trigonometric functions can be determined the same way.
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