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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/MTH_1%3A_Calculus_I/03%3A_Derivatives/3.02%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Laney_College/Math_3A%3A_Calculus_1_(Fall_2022)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.04%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Penn_State_University_Greater_Allegheny/Math_140%3A_Calculus_1_(Gaydos)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.03%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/MTH_1%3A_Calculus_I/03%3A_Derivatives/3.03%3A_The_Product_and_Quotient_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/CCSF_Calculus/03%3A_Discovering_Derivatives/3.02%3A_Differentiation_Techniques_-_The_Product_and_Quotient_Rules
    This section introduces the Product and Quotient Rules for differentiation. It explains how to differentiate products of two functions using the Product Rule and quotients using the Quotient Rule. Exa...This section introduces the Product and Quotient Rules for differentiation. It explains how to differentiate products of two functions using the Product Rule and quotients using the Quotient Rule. Examples demonstrate the step-by-step process for applying these rules to various functions, helping to differentiate more complex expressions involving multiplication and division of functions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/Interactive_Calculus_Q1/03%3A_Derivatives/3.04%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Monroe_Community_College/MTH_210_Calculus_I_(Seeburger)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.03%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Reedley_College/Calculus_I_(Casteel)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.03%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C180%3A_Calculus_I_(Tran)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.04%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C180%3A_Calculus_I_(Nguyen)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.04%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_3A%3A_Calculus_1_(Sklar)/03%3A_Derivatives/3.03%3A_Differentiation_Rules
    The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decrea...The derivative of a constant function is zero. The derivative of a power function is a function in which the power on x becomes the coefficient of the term and the power on  x in the derivative decreases by 1. The derivative of a constant c multiplied by a function f is the same as the constant multiplied by the derivative. The derivative of the sum of a function f and a function g is the same as the sum of the derivative of f and the derivative of g.

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