Unit2 1
Unit2 1
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Remark
To find the formula of the derivative of some functions, we can use the
limit definition. In this course we will use the formulas without proofs,
but below is one example of using the limit definition to find the
derivative of a function.
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Example (limit definition)
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Differentiation formulas
d
1. dx k = 0, k ∈ R.
d n n−1
2. dx x = n x for every real number n.
d x x
3. dx e = e .
d x x
4. dx a = (ln a)a , a > 0.
d 1
5. dx ln x = x , x > 0.
d
6. dx sin x = cos x
d
7. dx cos x = − sin x.
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Rules
2. Sum rule
d d d
[f (x) + g (x)] = f (x) + g (x)
dx dx dx
3. Derivative of a difference
d d d
[f (x) − g (x)] = f (x) − g (x)
dx dx dx
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Rules
4. Product rule
d d d
[f (x)g (x)] = f (x) g (x) + f (x) g (x)
dx dx dx
5. Quotient rule
d d
dx f (x) g (x) − f (x) dx g (x)
d f (x)
=
dx g (x) g 2 (x)
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Example 1
√ 1
1. Find the derivative of f (x) = x+ x2 + x 3 + 7.
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Example 1
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Example 1
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Example 1
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Example 1
2−e x
5. Find f ′ (x) if f (x) = 3x+sin x .
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Example 1
6. Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f (z) = z 4 at the
point where z = −2.
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Example 1
7. Find all the x-values such that the tangent line to the polynomial
p(x) = 9x + 3x 2 − x 3 at x is parallel to the x-axis. The graph of the
polynomial p(x) = 9x + 3x 2 − x 3 is sketched below, so that you can
check your answer.
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Theorem (Revision)
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Method: number line
When using the previous theorem, you have to use a number line. You
have to
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Example 2
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Example 3
2t
Find the interval(s) on which f (t) = 4−t 2 is increasing.
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