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Generalized Power Derivative Derivative of Sums Product Rule/Chain Rule Quotient Rule
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Generalized Power Derivative ~ n[ ax^(n-1) where a=coefficient and n= a number Examples: 1) x² = 2x 2) 4x³ = 12x² 3) 6x = 6 ( imagine that x is raised to the first power ) 4) (2x²-3x)³ = 3(2x²-3x)²(4x-3)
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Derivative of Sums~ f’(x) + g’(x) Examples: 1) 5xˆ9 – (3/x²) = 45xˆ8 + (6/x³) 2) {3x² + x – 2}/ x² = xˆ(-2)[3x² + x -2] = 3 + xˆ(-1) -2xˆ(-2) = (-1/x²) + (4/x³)
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Product Rule/Chain Rule~ (f’(x) g(x)) + (f(x) g’(x)) Examples: 1) (x²)(x³) = 2x(x³) + (x²)3x = 2xˆ4 + 3x³
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Quotient Rule~ {(f'(x) g(x)) - (f(x) g'(x) )} /{g (x)} 2 Examples: 1) x³/ (x² + 7x) = [3x²(x²+7x) – x³(2x+7)] / (x²+7x)²
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The limit is described as the behavior of a function as it gets closer to a certain point. LIM f(x) = L x→c Where “L” is a real number and “c” is what the limit is going to.
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For some functions solving for the limit is as simple as plugging “c” into the function. Example: LIM f(x) 3x-9 = 3 x→4 LIM f(x) x² + 2x -1/ (x+1) = 1 X→1
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It may also help to look at the graph of the function to find the limit. Example: LIM f(x) 1/x = 0 x→∞
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There are many different ways to find derivatives and to find limits. This was just an introduction. You should have learned some of the basics of finding both limits and derivatives.
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