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| <math>(f(x) + g(x))' = f'(x) + g'(x)</math> | | <math>(f(x) + g(x))' = f'(x) + g'(x)</math> |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 11 March 2022
List of formulas
where is a constant |
Notation
The following are commonly recognized notations for expressing the derivative of a function.
Euler's notation | |
First derivative | or |
Second derivative | or |
Third derivative | or |
th derivative | or |
Lagrange's notation | |
First derivative | |
Second derivative | |
Third derivative | |
th derivative | |
Leibniz's notation | |
First derivative | |
Second derivative | |
th derivative | |
Newton's notation | |
First derivative | |
Second derivative |