Calculus: Basic differentiation rules

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Calculus: Derivatives of power functions, constant functions, polynomials, root functions, and the natural exponential function (e^x).

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0:00 Derivatives of power functions
1:20 Derivatives of constant functions
17:40 Derivatives of polynomials
21:20 Derivatives of root functions
1:14:45 Derivative of the natural exponential function (e^x)
1:41:50 Graphical interpretation of derivatives
2:00:30 Finding derivatives on a calculator

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i would like to thank the student also for allowing to post this recording of a tutoring session

shaikhzoya
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I would like to point out one thing.f'(prime)'(2)(can be any number in place of 2, i am taking 2)=0.4523 (just assumed)does not mean as x increases from 2 to 3 or by one unit function increases by 0.4523 rather it does not have to do anything with function f'(prime)(x)tells us about derivative 'that slope'it tells us that slope of tangent drawn on curve/graph f(x) at x=2 is 0.4523.
Thanks

shaikhzoya
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Freelance Teacher: "What's this stand for?"
Student: " F-Prime"

Freelance Teacher: "What's this stand for?"
Me: "F-sqiggle line".
Freelance Teacher: " No, lets go back and go over what Math literature is."
Me: -sigh-

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Can you please do calculus 2 videos. That would be really helpful thanks. 

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