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Basic Differentiation Formulas

http://www.math.wustl.edu/~freiwald/Math131/derivativetable.pdf

In the table below, ? 0 B and @ 1B represent differentiable functions of B

.-
Derivative of a constant .B !
. .?
Derivative of constant .B (-?) - .B We could also write -0 w -0 w , and could use
multiple the prime notion in the other formulas as well)
. .? .@
Derivative of sum or .B (? @) .B .B
difference
. .@ .?
Product Rule .B (?@ ? .B @ .B

. @ .? .@
.B ? .B
Quotient Rule .B ( ?@ ) @ #

.C .C .?
Chain Rule .B .? .B

. . .?
.B B8 8B8" .B ?8 8?8" .B

. . .?
.B +B (ln +) +B .B +? (ln +) +? .B

. . .?
(If + = / ) .B /B /B .B /? /? .B

. 1 . 1 .?
.B log+ B (ln +) B .B log+ ? (ln +) ? .B

. 1 . 1 .?
(If + / ) .B ln B B .B ln ? ? .B

. . .?
.B sin B cos B .B sin ? cos ? .B

. . .?
.B cos B sin B .B cos ? sin ? .B

. . .?
.B tan B sec# B .B tan ? sec# ? .B

. . .?
.B cot B csc# B .B cot ? csc# ? .B

. . .?
.B sec B sec B tan B .B sec ? sec ? tan ? .B

. . .?
.B csc B csc B cot B .B csc ? csc ? cot ? .B

. .
.B sin" B .B sin" ?

"B# "?#
. 1 . 1 .?
.B arcsin B .B arcsin ? .B

. .
.B tan" B .B tan" ?

. 1 . 1 .?
.B arctan B = "B# .B arctan ? = "?# .B

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