AP CALCULUS 1008 : Product and Quotient Rules. PRODUCT RULE FOR DERIVATIVES Product Rule: (In Words) ________________________________________________.

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AP CALCULUS 1008 : Product and Quotient Rules

PRODUCT RULE FOR DERIVATIVES Product Rule: (In Words) ________________________________________________ The first times the derivative of the second plus the second times the derivative of the first. f(x) g(x) First*d(second)+second*d(first) fi d(sec)+sec d(fi)

PRODUCT RULE FOR DERIVATIVES EX:

Example Using the Product Rule GRADING:

PRODUCT RULE FOR DERIVATIVES EX: Given u and v are differentiable at x = 2 and u(2) = 3 u’(2) = 4 v(2) = - 2 v’(2) = 5

QUOTIENT RULES FOR DERIVATIVES If you can reduce the fraction DO

QUOTIENT RULES FOR DERIVATIVES

EX:

Example Using the Quotient Rule GRADING:

QUOTIENT RULES FOR DERIVATIVES EX:

QUOTIENT RULE FOR DERIVATIVES EX: Given u and v are differentiable at x = 2 and u(2) = 3 u’(2) = 4 v(2) = - 2 v’(2) = 5

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