Basic Derivatives
Now that we've had a basic introduction to derivatives, we'll learn about the faster process to derive
Basic rules to derive a function:
1. When you have a constant k, the derivative is 0 (k=0)
2. When you have a function in the form of kx, the derivative is k
3. When you have a function in the form of k^n, then your derivative is nk^n-1
NOTE: If you have a multiplication or division problem, the above rules apply, but you must follow other rules as well.
1. When you have a constant k, the derivative is 0 (k=0)
2. When you have a function in the form of kx, the derivative is k
3. When you have a function in the form of k^n, then your derivative is nk^n-1
NOTE: If you have a multiplication or division problem, the above rules apply, but you must follow other rules as well.