Differentiation - Differentiation from first principles
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Teach Yourself
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After reading this text, and/or viewing the video tutorial on this topic,
you should be able to
differentiate the functions sin(x)and cos(x) from first principles.
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After reading this text, and/or viewing
the video tutorial on this topic, you should be able to
understand the process involved in differentiating from first principles and
differentiate some simple functions from first principles.
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This unit looks at some basic differentiation from first principles, and in particular how to differentiate powers of x.
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In this unit the natural logarithm function and the exponential function are differentiated from first principles.
Test Yourself
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In this unit we show how to differentiate the sine and cosine functions
from first principles. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial).
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In this unit we start to explain how differentiation works.
The process is known as differentiation from first principles.
(Mathtutor Video Tutorials)
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In this unit we explain how to differentiate powers of x from first
principles. (Mathtutor Video Tutorials)
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This unit gives details of how logarithmic functions and exponential functions are differentiated from first principles. (Mathtutor Video Tutorials)