What is the derivative of pi*r^2?

1 Answer
Oct 18, 2017

The derivative of pi * r^2 (assuming that this is with respect to r) is
color(white)("XXX")(d pir^2)/(dr)=color(red)(2pir)

Explanation:

In general the power rule for differentiating a function of the general form f(x)=c * x^a where c is a constant
is (d f(x))/(dx)=a * c *x^(a-1)

In this case
color(white)("XXX")the constant (c) is pi
color(white)("XXX")the exponent (a) is 2
color(white)("XXX")and we are using r as our variable, instead of x

So
color(white)("XXX")(d (pir^2))/(dr)= 2 * pi * r^(2-1)

color(white)("XXXXXXX")=2pir