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The document introduces the basic rules of differentiation, including: 1) The derivative of a constant is zero 2) The derivative of xn is nxn-1 3) The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function It also discusses rules for the derivative of sums/differences, products, and quotients, as well as the chain rule, illustrated with examples.

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The document introduces the basic rules of differentiation, including: 1) The derivative of a constant is zero 2) The derivative of xn is nxn-1 3) The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function It also discusses rules for the derivative of sums/differences, products, and quotients, as well as the chain rule, illustrated with examples.

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The Derivative

and its Applications

Differentiation Rules
Aim

To introduce the rules of differentiation.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this section you will be able to:

Identify the different rules of differentiation,

Apply the rules of differentiation to find the derivative of a given function.

The basic rules of differentiation are presented here along with several examples.
Remember that if y = f (x) is a function then the derivative of y can be represented
dy 0 0 df
by or y or f or . The basic rules of differentiation, as well as several common
dx dx
results, are presented in the back of the log tables on pages 41 and 42.

Rule 1: The Derivative of a Constant.


The derivative of a constant is zero.

Rule 2: The General Power Rule.


The derivative of xn is nxn1 .

Example
Differentiate y = x4 .
dy
If y = x4 then using the general power rule, = 4x3 .
dx
Rule 3: The Derivative of a Constant times a Function.
0
The derivative of kf (x), where k is a constant, is kf (x).

Example 2
Differentiate y = 3x2 .

In this case f (x) = x2 and k = 3, therefore the derivative is 3 2x1 = 6x.

Rule 4: The Derivative of a Sum or a Difference.


df dh dg
If f (x) = h(x) g(x), then = .
dx dx dx
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The Derivative
and its Applications
Example 3
Differentiate f (x) = 3x2 7x.
dh dg
In this case h(x) = 3x2 and g(x) = 7x and so = 6x and = 7. Therefore,
dx dx
df
= 6x 7.
dx
Rule 5: The Product Rule.
The derivative of the product f (x) = u(x)v(x), where u and v are both functions of
x is
df dv du
=u +v .
dx dx dx

Example 4
Differentiate f (x) = (6x2 + 2x)(x3 + 1).

Let u(x) = 6x2 + 2x and v(x) = x3 + 1. Therefore,


du dv
= 12x + 2 and = 3x2 .
dx dx
Therefore using the formula for the product rule,
df dv du
=u +v .
dx dx dx
we get,
df
= (6x2 + 2x)(3x2 ) + (x3 + 1)(12x + 2),
dx
= 18x4 + 6x3 + 12x4 + 2x3 + 12x + 2,
= 30x4 + 8x3 + 12x + 2.

Rule 6: The Quotient Rule.


u(x)
The derivative of the quotient f (x) = , where u and v are both function of x is
v(x)
du dv
df v dx
u dx
= .
dx v2

Example 5
x2 + 7
Differentiate f (x) = .
3x 1
du dv
Let u(x) = x2 + 7 and v(x) = 3x 1. Differentiate these to get = 2x and = 3.
dx dx
Now using the formula for the quotient rule we get,
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The Derivative
and its Applications

df (3x 1)(2x) (x2 + 7)(3)


= ,
dx (3x 1)2
6x2 2x 3x2 21
= ,
(3x 1)2
df 3x2 2x 21
= .
dx (3x 1)2

Rule 7: The Chain Rule.


If y is a function of u, i.e. y = f (u), and u is a function of x, i.e. u = g(x) then the
derivative of y with respect to x is
dy dy du
= .
dx du dx

Example 6
Differentiate y = (x2 5)4 .

Let u = x2 5, therefore y = u4 .
du dy
= 2x and = 4u3 .
dx du
Using the chain rule we then get
dy dy du
= ,
dx du dx
= 4u3 2x,
= 4(x2 5)3 2x,
= 8x(x2 5)3 .

Related Reading
Adams, R.A. 2003. Calculus: A Complete Course. 5th Edition. Pearson Education
Limited.

Morris, O.D., P. Cooke. 1992. Text & Tests 4. The Celtic Press.

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