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Basic Differentiation Rules Rates of Change. The Constant Rule The derivative of a constant function is 0. Why?

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1 Basic Differentiation Rules Rates of Change

2 The Constant Rule The derivative of a constant function is 0. Why?

3 The Power Rule Remember that the derivative is just the slope of a tangent line.

4 The Power Rule Remember d/dx [x] = 1 because the slope of y = x is 1

5 Finding an Equation of a Tangent Line First find the slope of the tangent line (derivative) Next substitute the given value in for x (this is the slope) Use y = mx +b to find the y-intercept Finally write the equation in y = mx + b form

6 Constant Multiple Rule If f is a differentiable function and c is a real number, then cf is also differentiable and

7 Sum and Difference Rules The derivative of the sum (or difference) of two differentiable functions is differentiable and is the sum (or difference) of their derivatives.

8 Derivatives of Sine and Cosine Functions

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10 Rates of Change Finding Average Velocity of a Falling ObjectAverage Velocity Finding Instantaneous Velocity of a Falling ObjectInstantaneous Velocity


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