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Derivative Rules
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The following diagram gives the basic


derivative rules that you may find useful:
Constant Rule, Constant Multiple Rule,
Power Rule, Sum Rule, Difference Rule,
Product Rule, Quotient Rule, and Chain
Rule. Scroll down the page for more
examples, solutions, and Derivative Rules.

How to use the Differentiation Rules:


Constant, Power, Constant Multiple,
Sum and Difference?

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How to use the Basic Derivative Rules?


Constant Rule, Power Rule, Constant
Multiple Rule, Exponential Rule, Sum
and Difference Rule?

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Chain Rule for Finding Derivatives aka


the Inside-Outside Rule

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Integration of
Exponential and
Natural Log
Functions…
Calculus -
Exponential
Derivatives
(examples,…
Exponential and
Logarithmic
Functions
(examples,…
Calculus -
Derivative of the
Natural Log (ln)
(worked…
Trigonometric
Derivatives

The following diagram gives some derivative


rules that you may find useful for
Exponential Functions, Logarithmic
Functions, Trigonometric Functions, Inverse
Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic
Functions, and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

Derivatives of Exponential Functions

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Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions

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Derivative Problems Involving


Trigonometric Functions

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Inverse Trigonometric Functions -


Derivatives

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Hyperbolic Functions - Derivatives

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Inverse Hyperbolic Functions -


Derivatives

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