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1 Shortcuts for Derivatives
Objectives -learn and apply the constant rule -learn and apply the power rule

2 Why are the rules helpful?
If you had to use the limit definition to find the derivative of the following, it would be quite complicated.

3 Constant Rule f’(x)=0 (constant rule)
f(x)=c is a constant function in which the graph is a horizontal line which has a slope of 0. Therefore, if f(x)=c f’(x)=0 (constant rule) Example- f(x)=5 f’(x)=0

4 A derivative is nothing more than the rate of change of a function at a particular point.
Since it is a rate of change, it makes sense that the derivative gives us a slope of a tangent line. Therefore it also makes sense that the derivative of a constant function is 0, since there is no rate of change on a horizontal line.

5 Power Rule If then Simply put, to use the power rule there are 2 steps
Bring down the power on the variable. Drop the power by 1.

6 Examples 1) 2) 3)

7 Another Example

8 Application Find the equation of the tangent line to

9 Homework Power Rule WS


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