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The Product Rule is a method of taking the [[derivative]] of the product of two functions. It states that the derivative of <math>f(x)*g(x) = f'(x)g(x)+g'(x)f(x)</math>. | The Product Rule is a method of taking the [[derivative]] of the product of two functions. It states that the derivative of <math>f(x)*g(x) = f'(x)g(x)+g'(x)f(x)</math>. | ||
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+ | # [[Quotient rule]] | ||
+ | # [[Derivative]] | ||
+ | # [[Calculus]] |
Revision as of 14:47, 16 January 2023
Definition
The Product Rule is a method of taking the derivative of the product of two functions. It states that the derivative of .