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DIFFERENTIATION

DIFFERENTIATION

1. DEFINITION 2. DERIVATIVE OF STANDARD FUNCTION

(a) Let us consider a function y = f (x) defined in a certain interval.


d n
It has a definite value for each value of the independent (i) x n . x n 1 ; x  R, n  R, x ! 0
dx
variable x in this interval.
Now, the ratio of the increment of the function to the increment d x
(ii) e ex
dx
in the independent variable,
d x
'y f x  'x  f x (iii) a a x . ln a a ! 0
dx
'x 'x
d 1
(iv) ln x
'y dx x
Now, as ' x o 0, 'y o 0 and o finite quantity, then
'x
d 1
(v) loga x log a e
dy dx x
derivative f(x) exists and is denoted by y’ or f ’(x) or
dx
d
(vi) sin x cos x
f x  'x  f x dx
Thus, f ' x § 'y ·
lim ¨ ¸ lim
x o0 © 'x ¹ 'x o0 'x
d
(vii) cos x  sin x
(if it exits) dx

for the limit to exist, d


(viii) (tan x) sec2 x
dx
f xh  f x f xh  f x
lim lim
h o0 h h o0 h d
(ix) sec x sec x . tan x
dx
(Right Hand derivative) (Left Hand derivative)
d
(b) The derivative of a given function f at a point x = a of its (x) cosec x  cosec x . cot x
dx
domain is defined as :
d
f ah  f a (xi) cot x  cosec 2 x
Limit , provided the limit exists & is dx
h o0 h
denoted by f ’(a). d
(xii) constant 0
dx
Note that alternatively, we can define
d 1
f x f a (xiii) sin 1 x , –1<x<1
f' a Limit , provided the limit exists. dx 1  x2
xoa x a
d 1
This method is called first principle of finding the derivative
(xiv) cos 1 x , –1<x<1
of f(x). dx 1 x2
DIFFERENTIATION

d 1 § du · § du ·
(xv) tan 1 x , xR  ¨ 3 ¸ u1 u 2 u 4 ... u n  ¨ 4 ¸ u1 u 2 u 3 u 5 ... u n
dx 1  x2 © dx ¹ © dx ¹

d 1 § du ·
(xvi) cot 1 x , xR  ...  ¨ n ¸ u1 u 2 u 3 ... u n 1
dx 1 x2 © dx ¹

d 1
(xvii) sec1 x , x !1 § du · § dv ·
v¨ ¸  u ¨ ¸
dx x x 2 1 d §u·
(iv) “Quotient Rule” © dx ¹ © dx ¹ where v z 0
¨ ¸
dx © v ¹ v2
d 1
(xviii) cosec1x , x !1 known as
dx x x2 1
(b) Chain Rule : If y = f (u), u = g(w), w = h (x)
(xix) Results : dy dy du dw
then . .
dx du dw dx
If the inverse functions f & g are defined by
y = f (x) & x = g (y). Then g (f (x)) = x. dy
or f ' u . g' . h' x
Ÿ g’ (f(x)) . f’ (x) = 1. dx

dy dy
This result can also be written as, if exists & z 0 , then
dx dx

dx § dy · dy dx dy § dx · ª dx º dy
fc u .
du
1/ ¨ ¸ or . 1 or 1/ ¨ ¸ « z 0 » In general if y = f (u) then .
dy © dx ¹ dx dy dx © dy ¹ ¬ dy ¼ dx dx

3. THEOREMS ON DERIVATIVES 4. METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION

4.1 Derivative by using Trigonometrical Substitution


If u and v are derivable functions of x, then,

d du dv Using trigonometrical transformations before differentiation


(i) Term by term differentiation : urv r
dx dx dx shorten the work considerably. Some important results are
given below :
d du
(ii) Multiplication by a constant Ku K , where K is 2 tan x
dx dx (i) sin 2x = 2 sin x cos x =
1  tan 2 x
any constant
1  tan 2 x
d dv
u v
du (ii) cos 2x = 2 cos2 x – 1 = 1 – 2 sin2 x
(iii) “Product Rule” u.v known as 1  tan 2 x
dx dx dx
In general, 2 tan x 1  cos 2x
(iii) tan 2x , tan 2 x
1  tan 2 x 1  cos 2x
(a) If u1, u2, u3, u4, ..., un are the functions of x, then
(iv) sin 3x = 3 sin x – 4 sin3 x
d (v) cos 3x = 4 cos3 x – 3 cos x
u1 . u 2 . u 3 . u 4 .... . u n
dx
3tan x  tan 3 x
(vi) tan 3x
§ du1 · § du 2 · 1  3tan 2 x
¨ ¸ u 2 u 3 u 4 ... u n  ¨ ¸ u1 u 3 u 4 ... u n
© dx ¹ © dx ¹
§S · 1  tan x
(vii) tan ¨  x ¸
© 4 ¹ 1  tan x
DIFFERENTIATION

§S · 1  tan x 4.2 Logarithmic Differentiation


(viii) tan ¨  x ¸
©4 ¹ 1  tan x
To find the derivative of :
x x
(ix) 1 r sin x cos r sin f2 (x)
2 2 If y f1 x or y = f1 (x) . f2 (x) . f3 (x) ...

§ xry · f1 x . f 2 x . f3 x ...
(x) tan 1 x r tan 1 y tan 1 ¨ ¸ or y
© 1 B xy ¹ g1 x .g 2 x .g3 x ...

(xi) sin 1 x r sin 1 y sin 1 x 1  y 2 r y 1  x 2 then it is convenient to take the logarithm of the function
first and then differentiate. This is called derivative of the
logarithmic function.
1 1
(xii) cos x r cos y cos 1 xy B 1  x 2 1  y 2
Important Notes (Alternate methods)
(xiii) sin–1x + cos–1x = tan–1x + cot–1x = sec–1x + cosec–1x = S/2 g x
1. If y f x eg x ln f x
((variable)variable) {' x = eln x}
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1
(xiv) sin x = cosec (1/x) ; cos x = sec (1/x) ; tan x = cot (1/x)
dy ­ d d ½
? eg x ln f x
. ® g x . ln f x  ln f x . g x ¾
dx ¯ dx dx

Some standard substitutions : g x ­° f' x ½°


f x . ®g x .  ln f x . g ' x ¾
Expressions Substitutions ¯° f x °¿

2. If y = {f (x)}g (x)
a2  x2 x = a sin T or a cos T
dy
? Derivative of y treating f (x) as constant + Derivative of
dx
a2  x2 x = a tan Tor a cot T
y treating g(x) as constant

x2  a 2 x = a sec T or a cosec T g x d g x 1 d
f x .ln f x . g x g x f x . f x
dx dx

§ax· §ax · g x g x 1
¨ ¸ or ¨ ¸ x = a cos T or a cos 2T f x .ln f x . g ' x  g x . f x .f ' x
©ax¹ ©ax¹
4.3 Implict Differentiation : I (x, y) = 0
ax x  b or x = a cos T + b sin T
2 2

(i) In order to find dy/dx in the case of implicit function, we


§ax· §x · differentiate each term w.r.t. x, regarding y as a function of x
¨ ¸ or ¨ ¸ & then collect terms in dy/dx together on one side to finally
© xb¹ ©ax¹
find dy/dx.

x a x  b or (ii) In answers of dy/dx in the case of implicit function, both x &


x = a sec2 T – b tan2 T
y are present.
Alternate Method : If f (x, y) = 0
§ x a · §x ·
¨ ¸ or ¨ ¸
© xb¹ © x a ¹ § wf ·
¨ ¸
wx
© ¹
dy diff . of f w.r.t. x treating y as constant
then 
2ax  x 2
x = a (1 – cos T) dx § wf · diff . of f w.r.t. y treating x as constant
¨ ¸
© wy ¹
DIFFERENTIATION

4.4 Parametric Differentiation 5. DERIVATIVE OF ORDER TWO & THREE

If y = f (t) & x = g(t) where t is a Parameter, then Let a function y = f (x) be defined on an open interval
(a, b). It’s derivative, if it exists on (a, b), is a certain function
dy dy / dt
...(1) f ’(x) [or (dy/dx) or y’] & is called the first derivative of y w.r.t.
dx dx / dt
x. If it happens that the first derivative has a derivative on
(a, b) then this derivative is called the second derivative of
y w.r.t. x & is denoted by f ”(x) or (d2y/dx2) or y”.

dy dy dt Similarly, the 3rd order derivative of y w.r.t. x, if it exists, is


1. .
dx dt dx
d3 y d § d2y ·
d2y d § dy · d § dy · dt § dy · defined by ¨ ¸ it is also denoted by f ”(x) or y”’.
2. ¨ ¸ ¨ ¸. ¨' in terms of t¸ dx dx © dx 2 ¹
dx 2 dx © dx ¹ dt © dx ¹ dx © dx ¹
Some Standard Results :
d§ f' t · 1
¨ ¸. {From (1)}
dt ¨© g ' t ¸¹ f ' t dn m m! mn
(i) ax  b .a n . ax  b , m t n.
dx n mn !
f cc t g c t  g cc t f c t
f' t
dn n
(ii) x n!
dx n
4.5 Derivative of a Function w.r.t. another Function

fc x dn
dy dy / dx (iii) e mx m n .e mx , m  R
Let y = f (x) ; z = g(x) then dz dz / dx gc x dx n

4.6 Derivative of Infinite Series dn § nS ·


(iv) sin ax  b a n sin ¨ ax  b  ¸ , n  N
dx n © 2 ¹
If taking out one or more than one terms from an infinite
series, it remains unchanged. Such that
dn § nS ·
(v) cos ax  b a n cos ¨ ax  b  ¸, n  N
dx n © 2 ¹
(A) If y f x  f x  f x  .......f

then y f x  y Ÿ (y2 – y) = f (x) d n ax


(vi) e sin bx  c r n .eax .sin bx  c  n I , n  N
dx n
dy
Differentiating both sides w.r.t. x, we get (2y – 1) = f ’(x)
dx
where r a 2  b 2 , I tan 1 b / a .
.......f
f x
f x
(B) If y f x then y = {f (x)}y Ÿ y = ey ln f (x)
d n ax
(vii) e .cos bx  c r n .eax .cos bx  c  n I , n  N
Differentiating both sides w.r.t. x, we get dx n

y1
dy y f x .f ' x y2 f ' x where r a 2  b 2 , I tan 1 b / a .
dx 1 f x
y
.A n f x f x 1 y A n f x
DIFFERENTIATION

6. DIFFERENTIATION OF DETERMINANTS 7. L’ HOSPITAL’S RULE

f x g x h x If f (x) & g(x) are functions of x such that :


If F X A x m x n x ,
(i) lim f x 0 lim g x or lim f x f lim g x and
u x v x w x x oa xoa x oa x oa

where f, g, h, A, m, n, u, v, w are differentiable function of x then (ii) Both f (x) & g(x) are continuous at x = a and

f' x g' x h' x f x g x h x (iii) Both f (x) & g(x) are differentiable at x = a and
F' x A x m x n x  A' x m' x n x (iv) Both f ’(x) & g’(x) are continuous at x = a, Then
u x v x w x u x v x w x
f x f' x f" x
Limit Limit Limit & so on till
x oa g x x oa g' x x oa g" x
f x g x h x
 A x m x n x indeterminant form vanishes..
u' x v' x w' x

8. ANALYSIS & GRAPHS OF SOME USEFUL FUNCTION

ª S Sº
(i) y = sin–1 (sin x) x  R ; y  « , »
¬ 2 2¼

(ii) y = cos–1 (cos x) x  R ; y  0, S

­ S ½ § S S·
(iii) y = tan–1 (tan x) x  R  ®x : x 2n  1 , n  Z¾ ; y  ¨  , ¸
¯ 2 © 2 2¹

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