MTH 1321 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Power Rule

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Dy and dx are differentials: the constant rule: for any constant c: (d/dx)(c)= 0, the x rule: (d/dx)(x)= 1, the power rule: for all exponents n: (d/dx)(xn)= nxn-1, linearity rules: assume that f and g are differentiable. Sum and difference rules: f + g and f - g are differentiable, and (f + g)" = f" + g", (f - g)" = f" - g" The number e: there is a unique positive real number e with the property (d/dx)(ex)= ex. The number e is irrational= 2. 718 approximately: differentiability. No jumps: differentiability implies continuity: if f is differentiable at x= c, then f is continuous at x=c.

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