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Derivative of a Function
Derivative of a Function - So far we have discussed the derivative of a function f(x) at a point 'a' which is in the domain of f. Suppose we want to find the derivative of the same function at a different point 'b', then we have ..
Derivative of a Function of a Function
The differentiation of function of a function is known as 'chain rule'. The chain rule is probably the most widely used differentiation rule in mathematics. If y is a differentiable function of u and u is a differentiable function of x, then the h..
Derivative of a Function of a Function
So far, we know how to differentiate functions like sin x and x 3 - 5. But how do we differentiate a function of a function? That is how can we differentiate sin (x 3 - 5)?So far, we know how to differentiate functions like sin x and x 3 - 5. But how do we di..
So far, we know how to differentiate functions like sin x and x 3 - 5. But how do we differentiate a function of a function? That is how can we differentiate sin (x 3 - 5)?So far, we know how to differentiate functions like sin x and x 3 - 5. But how do we di..Derivative of Implicit Functions
Derivative of Implicit Functions - Till now, the functions that we have discussed, are explicitly functions of x. We have defined y in terms of x. Suppose we have an equation f(x,y) = 0, which cannot be put in the form of y=f(x) to differentiate in the usual ..
Notion for the Derivative of a Function
The derivative of the function f with respect to a variable x is the function f ' whose value at x is provided the limit exist..
The derivative of the function f with respect to a variable x is the function f ' whose value at x is provided the limit exist..Derivative of Inverse Trignometric Functions
The Derivative of Inverse Trignometric Functions includes: 1. sin - 1 x, 2. cos - 1 x, 3. tan - 1 x, 4. cot - 1 x, 5. sec - 1 x, 6. cosec - 1 ..
Derivative of Implicit Functions
Till now, the functions that we have discussed, are explicitly functions of x. We have defined y in terms of x. Suppose we have an equation f(x,y) = 0, which cannot be put in the form of y=f(x) to differentiate in the usual way, we can still differentiate the equation f(x,..
Derivative of Sum of Two Functions
Let y = u + v, where u and v are differentiable functions of x. or (u + v)' = u' + ..
Let y = u + v, where u and v are differentiable functions of x. or (u + v)' = u' + ..Derivative of the Logarithmic Function
Let f(x) = log e x (x > 0). Then ..
Let f(x) = log e x (x > 0). Then .. Result
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