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Differentiation 3 Basic Rules of Differentiation The Product and Quotient Rules The Chain Rule Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Basic Differentiation Rules
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Basic Differentiation Rules
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5. Product Rule Ex. Derivative of the second function Derivative of the first function Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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6. Quotient Rule Sometimes remembered as: Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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6. Quotient Rule (cont.) Ex. Derivative of the denominator Derivative of the numerator Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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7. The Chain Rule Note: h(x) is a composite function. Another Version: Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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The Chain Rule leads to The General Power Rule: Ex. Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
Chain Rule Example Ex. Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
Chain Rule Example Ex. Sub in for u Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
Higher Derivatives The second derivative of a function f is the derivative of the derivative of f at a point x in the domain of the first derivative. Derivative Notations Second Third Fourth nth Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Example of Higher Derivatives
Given find Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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Example of Higher Derivatives
Given find Copyright © 2006 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.
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