How do you know which rule of differentiation to use?

1 Answer
Oct 14, 2015

This answer is a little bit difficult to answer to, as there isn't a unique answer to give. I tried to give a little bit of hints; if you need anything more specific, don't hesitate to ask.

Explanation:

You just need to recognize the case.

One useful thing to keep in mind is that the derivative of a sum is the sum of the derivatives, so if you have more terms you can differentiate them one by one.

The things you'll meet more often are powers of a function and most of all composed function. An example of the first may be cos2(x), an example of the second log(3x). Of course both things could happen at the same time: sin2(4x+2).

However, differentiation in general always work like matryoshka dolls: you differentiate the outer content, and then the inner one, applying the basic rules for fundamental functions.