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Math 121 - Basic Derivative Formulas G.Pugh Oct 13 2009 G.Pugh (VIU) Math121-BasicDerivative Formulas Oct 13 2009 1/ 11 Derivative Rules G.Pugh (VIU) Math121-BasicDerivative Formulas Oct 13 2009 2/ 11 Assumptions In the following, suppose: c represents a constant (a fixed number) Thefunctions f(x) and g(x) are both differentiable. That is, f′(x) = lim f(x +h)−f(x) and g′(x) = lim g(x +h)−g(x) h→0 h h→0 h both exist G.Pugh (VIU) Math121-BasicDerivative Formulas Oct 13 2009 3/ 11 Constant Rule d [c] = 0 dx In words: The derivative of a constant is zero Proof: d c −c 0 dx [c] = lim h = lim h = 0 h→0 h→0 d h√ i 0 Example: dx 2π = G.Pugh (VIU) Math121-BasicDerivative Formulas Oct 13 2009 4/ 11
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