The Power Rule For Derivatives
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2018
- This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the power rule for derivatives. It explains how to find the derivative of radical functions such as the square root of x.
Derivatives - Limit Definition: • Definition of the Deri...
Derivatives - Alternate Limit Definition: • Alternate Form of The ...
Derivatives - The Constant Rule: • The Constant Rule For ...
Derivatives - The Power Rule: • The Power Rule For Der...
Derivatives - Constant Multiple Rule: • The Constant Multiple ...
Derivatives - Polynomial Functions: • Derivatives of Polynom...
Derivatives - Sine and Cosine: • Derivative of Sine and...
Derivatives - Trigonometric Functions: • Derivatives of Trigono...
Derivatives - Limits: • Limits and Derivatives
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Derivatives - Tangent Line: • How To Find The Equati...
Derivatives - Horizontal Tangent Line: • How to Find The Point ...
The Equation of The Normal Line: • How To Find The Equati...
The Equation of The Secant Line: • How To Find The Equati...
Average and Instantaneous Velocity: • Average Velocity and I...
Instantaneous Rate of Change: • Instantaneous Rate of ...
Derivatives - Rational Functions: • Derivatives of Rationa...
Derivatives - Radical Functions: • Derivatives of Radical...
Derivatives - Fractions: • How To Find The Deriva...
Derivatives - Higher Order: • Higher Order Derivatives
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Derivatives - Simplifying: • Simplifying Derivatives
Derivatives - Product Rule - f*g: • Product Rule For Deriv...
Derivatives - Product Rule - f*g*h: • Product Rule With 3 Fu...
Derivatives - Product Rule - f*g*h*k: • Product Rule With 4 Fu...
Derivatives - Quotient Rule: • Quotient Rule For Deri...
Derivatives - Chain Rule: • Chain Rule For Finding...
Chain Rule With Trig Functions: • How To Find The Deriva...
Chain Rule - Harder Examples: • Calculus - Chain Rule ...
Chain Rule - Triple SQRT(x): • Find The Derivative Us...
Derivatives - Composite Functions: • Derivatives of Composi...
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Implicit Differentiation: • Implicit Differentiation
Derivatives - Inverse Trig Functions: • Derivatives of Inverse...
Derivatives - Exponential Functions: • Derivatives of Exponen...
Derivatives - Logarithmic Functions: • Derivative of Logarith...
Logarithmic Differentiation: • Introduction to Logari...
Derivatives - Using Logarithms: • Finding Derivatives Us...
Derivatives - Inverse Functions: • Derivatives of Inverse...
Derivatives - Differentiation Rules: • Basic Differentiation ...
Derivatives - Function Notations: • dy/dx, d/dx, and dy/dt...
Derivatives - The Reciprocal Rule: • The Reciprocal Rule an...
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Introduction to Limits: • Calculus 1 - Introduct...
Introduction to Related Rates: • Introduction to Relate...
Local Maximum & Minimum: • Finding Local Maximum ...
L'Hopital's Rule: • L'hopital's rule
Optimization Problems: • Optimization Problems ...
Antiderivatives: • Antiderivatives
Calculus 1 Final Exam Review: • Calculus 1 Final Exam ...
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Thank you so much! My prof. never really went too into detail with the power rule even tho its pretty important, so thanks for clearing it up!
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My calc teacher managed to botch the explanation for this so badly I thought that this was used on the derivative to turn it back into the function. Thank God I found you
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This one really helps me a lot. Can you give an example with a square root in numerator and doesn't have square root in the denominator
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Your power rule are also applied by the constant rule?
Now when you have mastered it. You would also know the answr of a*x^3 + x*a^4. Tricky question, but easy to solve. It's just testing your knowledge of the power rule.
3ax to the power 3 + 4ax to the power 3
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I like to ask why the denominator are same there anay reason it's like 1/1 right I'm confuse
may I know why there is a ' in f' what is the purpose of ' ?
can we simplify 1 over 2squarerootX?
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how can I solve this question y=x^3-3/2x^2
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what if, the exponent is raise to X, 2X, 3X or 4x. Thank you
That's an other episode for chain rule
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I understood everything , but when you start solving it f has something in front of is that the power of 1
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What is the derivative of d/dx [x + a]?
Depends. If "a" is a constant, then the derivative is just 1, since the derivative of x is 1, and the derivative of a constant is 0. However if "a" is another variable, then this would require the chain rule, similar to implicit differentiation techniques. So you would have 1 + da/dx assuming that "a" is a function that is differentiable with respect to x. Hope this helps!
What if 5 to the power x? Means we have variable as a power to number 5. Pls help somebody
I know this is late but wouldn't it just be x(5)^x-1 as the answer?
Then you'd just solve for x and find what you're looking for
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derive the rules from the formal definition
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How about the derivative of 1/4x^2
-1/2x^3
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