Math Assignment
Math Assignment
Differential Calculus
Submitted To
Afif Bin Mustakim
Lecturer, Department of Management Studies
Jahangirnagar University.
Submitted By(Group : D)
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Table of Content
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Differential calculus
Differential calculus is a procedure for finding the exact derivative directly from the for-
mula of the function, without having to use graphical methods. In practice we use a few
rules that tell us how to find the derivative of almost any function that we are likely to
encounter.
In calculus, differentiation is one of the two important concepts apart from integration.
Differentiation is a method of finding the Derivative of Function. Differentiation is a
process, in Maths, where we find the instantaneous rate of change in function based on
one of its variables. The most common example is the rate change of displacement with
respect to time, called velocity. The opposite of finding a derivative is anti-differentiation.
It has two major branches and those two fields are related to each other by the the two
different branches are:
● Differential calculus
● Integral Calculus
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Problems and Solution
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logarithmic differentiation
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Derivative of the product functions
The derivative of the product of two differentiable functions is equal to the addition of the
first function multiplied by the derivative of the second, and the second function
multiplied by the derivative of the first function.
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Derivative of a sum functions
Derivative of the sum of two functions is the sum of their derivatives. The derivative of a
sum of 2 functions = Derivatives of first function + Derivative of the second function. The
derivative of a function that is the sum of two other functions is equal to the total of their
derivatives.
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Derivative of power rules
The power rule for the derivative of a power function is (ax^n)'=nax^(n-1). That is, if a
function f(x)=ax^n is given with a, n both real numbers and nonzero, then its derivative
is given by f'(x)=nax^(n-1) (bring down the power and multiply it to the function and then
subtract one from the power).
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Conclusion
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