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Reviewer in Basic Calculus

Continuity and Differentiability Definition of Terms:


1. Quotient Rule – is used to take the derivative of
CONTINUITY AT A NUMBER f (x)
A function (𝑥) is said to be continuous at the number .
𝑎 if all the following three conditions are satisfied. g(x)
a. (𝑎) exists 2. Derivative – the limit as delta x approaches zero
of the change in y over the change in x .
b. lim f (x ) exists
x →a

c. lim f (x ) = (𝑎) 3. Definite Integral – is used to find the area under a


x →a
curve on [a , b]
DIFFERENTIABLE FUNCTION
4. U-substitution – integration method used to undo
A function whose derivative exists at each point in its
the chain rule.
domain is said to be differentiable. As a result, the
graph of a differentiable function must be relatively
5. Average Value of Function – net change divided
smooth and cannot contain any break or hole in the
by change in time.
graph.
6. Chain Rule – is the method used to differentiate
Example: Determine whether the following functions
the composition of two or more functions.
are continuous, differentiable, neither, or both at the
point.
7. Differential Equation – it contains a derivative and
its original function.
1. 2.
8. Product Rule – this is used to take the derivative
of f ( x ) g ( x)

9. Infinite Limit – when f (x) goes to infinity.

10. Indefinite Integral – used to find an


antiderivative.

3. 4.
DIFFERENTIATION RULES

Differentiation Rules help you find derivatives


easily.
The differentiation of a function f(x) is represented
as f’(x).
If f(x) = y, then f’(x) = dy/dx, which means y is
differentiated with respect to x.
5. 6.
Notation for the Derivatives of a Function

f ' (x) “f prime of x”

dy
“the derivative of y with respect to x”
dx
7. 8.
d
“take the derivative with respect to x”
dx

d
f (x) “the derivative of f at x“
dx
EXAMPLES:

1. f ( x )=5 x 18
' 17
f ( x )=90 x

2. y=4 x 5 + x
dy 4
=20 x +1
dx

2 4 −3
3. y= x + 5 x −x
3
dy 8 3 −4
= x + 5+3 x
dx 3
8 3 3
¿ x +5+ 4
3 x

5
−1 4
4. y= x + 3 x 3 +2 x
2
2
dy
=−2 x3 +5 x 3 + 2
dx

sin x
5. f ( x )= cos x
' 2
f ( x )=sec x

6. y=−2cos ( x 2+2 )
2
¿ 4 x sin( x +2)

7. f ( x )=4 x 5−5 x 4
' 4 3
f ( x )=20 x −20 x

−3 4
8. f ( s )= 2
− 4
s s
' −3 −5
f ( s )=6 s +16 s
6 16
= 3+ 5
s s

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