Derivative Examples- Exam Problems- MIT/Stanford Math Exam | Calculus 1

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This video covers all basic rules of derivatives. From power to chain rules, exam problems are chosen from top universities to show how these rules can be put in math exam problems.

Example 1: Math 41/Stanford University/ Fall 2012
f(x)=(x^2+pix^(1/4)-e/x)/sqrt(x)

Example 2: Math 41/Stanford University/ Fall 2013
f(x)=(x^e)(e^x)+(5tan(x)/(1+cos(x))

Example 3: Math 18.01/ MIT
f(x)= (e^x-e^(-x))/e^(x)+e^(-x))

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it was a very informative videos. It covers all basics and make me Confident enough to solve all questions...

ehsansalimi
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some other requests.
would you please solve more samples of universities. I believe it can improve our confidence.
would you please share the link which is mentioned at second minute of video?

ehsansalimi
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This can't be an average college question. In Germany we solve this stuff in our finals of highschool 👀

juliusbittner