5. Derivatives of Polynomials

by M. Bourne

The good news is that we can find the derivatives of polynomial expressions without using the delta method that we met in The Derivative from First Principles.

Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz obtained these rules in the early 18th century. They follow from the "first principles" approach to differentiating, and make life much easier for us.

Constant: math formula This is basic. In English, it means that if a quantity has a constant value, then the rate of change is zero.
n-th power of x: math formula This follows from the delta method.
Constant product: math formula Here, y is some function of x. It means that if we are finding the derivative of a constant times that function, it is the same as finding the derivative of the function first, then multiplying by the constant.
Derivative of a sum: math formula Here, u and v are functions of x. The derivative of the sum is equal to the derivative of the first plus derivative of the second. It does not work the same for the derivative of the product of two functions, that we meet in the next section.

Examples:

1. Find the derivative of y = -7x6


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2. Find the derivative of y = 3x5 - 1


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3. Find the derivative of

math formula


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Let's now play with the following LiveMath document which illustrates this question.

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4. Find the derivative of

math formula


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5. Evaluate the derivative of

math formula

at the point (3,15).


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6. Find the derivative of the function

math formula


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Exercise

Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y = 3xx3 at x = 2.


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Let's see how to do it in LiveMath.

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