Derivative
The derivative f ′(x) is the change in a function f(x) with respect to changes in the independent variable x.
d
— f(x) = f ′(x)
dx
where f ′(x) is the derivative of the function f(x). Some examples are:
| f ′(x) | f(x) | |
|---|---|---|
| c | 0 | |
| x c | c xc-1 | |
| ln(c x) | x-1 | |
| ec x | c ec x | |
| sin(c x) | c cos(c x) | |
| cos(c x) | -c sin(c x) |
Related units
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