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The tangent problem has given rise to the branch of calculus called differential calculus and the equation: defines the derivative of the function . Using [link] to calculate the derivative is called finding the derivative from first principles .
The derivative of a function is written as and is defined by:
There are a few different notations used to refer to derivatives. If we use the traditional notation to indicate that the dependent variable is and the independent variable is , then some common alternative notations for the derivative are as follows:
The symbols and are called differential operators because they indicate the operation of differentiation , which is the process of calculating a derivative. It is very important that you learn to identify these different ways of denoting the derivative, and that you are consistent in your usage of them when answering questions.
Calculate the derivative of from first principles.
We know that the gradient at a point is given by:
The derivative of is 1.
Calculating the derivative of a function from first principles is very long, and it is easy to make mistakes. Fortunately, there are rules which make calculating the derivative simple.
From first principles, determine the derivatives of the following:
You should have found the following:
0 | |
1 | |
If we examine these results we see that there is a pattern, which can be summarised by:
There are two other rules which make differentiation simpler. For any two functions and : This means that we differentiate each term separately.
The final rule applies to a function that is multiplied by a constant .
Determine the derivative of using the rules of differentiation.
We will apply two rules of differentiation: and
In our case and . and
The derivative of is 1 which is the same result as was obtained earlier, from first principles.
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