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Erna Aprillia
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2. Putri Rezkiani
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3. Thiara Ayu Sheila
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Mathematics Education 1F
Derivatives are the
result of performing a
differentiation
process upon a
function or an
expression. This is in contrast to
Derivative notation is natural language The process of
the way we express where we can finding derivatives
derivatives simply say "the is called
mathematically.
derivative of...". differentiation. The
opposite of
derivative is called
antiderivative.
Lagrange's Notation

In Lagrange's notation, the derivative of f is expressed as


f ' (pronounced "f prime" ).
This notation is probably the most common when dealing with functions
with a single variable.
If, instead of a function, we have an equation like y=f(x), we can also
write y ′ to represent the derivative. This, however, is less common
to do.
Leibniz's Notation

In Leibniz's notation, the derivative of f is expressed as . When we


have an equation y=f(x) we can express the derivative as
Here, serves as an operator that indicates a differentiation with
respect to x. This notation also allows us to directly express the
derivative of an expression without using a function or a dependent
variable. For example, the derivative of x2 can be expressed as .
This notation, while less comfortable than Lagrange's notation,
becomes very useful when dealing with integral calculus,
differential equations, and multivariable calculus.
Newton’s Notation

In Newton’s notation, the derivative of f is expressed as f and the


derivative of y = f (x) is expressed as ý.
This notation is mostly common in Physics and other sciences
where calculus is applied in a real-world context.
Example
If y = 2x3 + 3x2 + 6x + 5, then y’ is…

Answer:
y = 2x3 + 3x2 + 6x + 5

y’ = 6x2 + 6x + 6
LIMIT

a restriction on the size or amount


of something permissible or
possible.

Pronounced: “The limit of function of a of a approaches to b “


Theorem Limit Spesial
Trigonometry
Limit Infinity
For For

prevail:

f (x) is numerator and g (x)  If a > p, then


is denominator where the
greatest exponent of x, a and
p have same symbol, if a and  If a < p, then
p have different symbol then
prevail:
 if m = n  If a = p, then

 if m > n

 if m < n
Let f (x) is a function, then the derivative
is f ′ (x), where
Examples
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2.
Formula of Derivative

where c is constant
Problems
Thank You

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