Derivative Rules 2
Derivative Rules 2
1. Constant Rule 2. Constant Multiple Rule 3. Sum Rule 4. Dierence Rule 5. Product Rule 6. Quotient Rule
7. Chain Rule
1. Powers 2. Sine 3. Cosine 4. Tangent 5. Secant 6. Cosecant 7. Cotangent 8. Exponential (base e) 9. Exponential (base a) 10. Natural Logarithm
d n [x ] = nxn1 dx d [sin x] = cos x dx d [cos x] = sin x dx d [tan x] = sec2 x dx d [sec x] = sec x tan x dx d [csc x] = csc x cot x dx d [cot x] = csc2 x dx d x [e ] = ex dx d x [a ] = ax ln a dx 1 d [ln x] = dx x d 1 [loga x] = dx x ln a
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Let F (x) be any antiderivative of f (x). That is, F (x) = f (x). The most general antiderivative of f (x) is then F (x) + C . Original Function 1. Constant Rule 2. Constant Multiple Rule 3. Sum Rule 4. Dierence Rule c (a constant) cf (x) f (x) + g (x) f (x) g (x) General Antiderivative cx + C cF (x) + C F (x) + G(x) + C F (x) G(x) + C
1. Powers (n = 1) 2. Powers (n = 1) 3. Sine 4. Cosine 5. Secant squared 6. Secant times tangent 7. Cosecant times cotangent 8. Cosecant squared 9. Exponential (base e) 10. Exponential (base a)
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