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Derivatives are all about change ...
... they show how fast something is changing (called the rate of change) at any point.In Introduction to Derivatives (please read it first!) we looked at how to do a derivative using differences and limits.
Here we look at doing the same thing but using the "dy/dx" notation (also called Leibniz's notation) instead of limits.
We start by calling the function "y":
y = f(x)
1. Add Δx
When x increases by Δx, then y increases by Δy :
y + Δy = f(x + Δx)
2. Subtract the Two Formulas
| From: | y + Δy = f(x + Δx) |
| Subtract: | y = f(x) |
| To Get: | y + Δy − y = f(x + Δx) − f(x) |
| Simplify: | Δy = f(x + Δx) − f(x) |
3. Rate of Change
To work out how fast (called the rate of change) we divide by Δx:
ΔyΔx = f(x + Δx) − f(x)Δx
4. Reduce Δx close to 0
We can't let Δx become 0 (because that would be dividing by 0), but we can make it head towards zero and call it "dx":
Δx dx
You can also think of "dx" as being infinitesimal, or infinitely small.
Likewise Δy becomes very small and we call it "dy", to give us:
dy dx = f(x + dx) − f(x) dx
Try It On A Function
Let's try f(x) = x2
dydx = f(x + dx) − f(x) dx Use f(x) = x2: (x + dx)2 − x2 dx Expand (x+dx)2: x2 + 2x(dx) + (dx)2 − x2 dx x2−x2 = 0: 2x(dx) + (dx)2 dx Simplify fraction: 2x + dx dx goes towards 0: 2xSo the derivative of x2 is 2x
Try it yourself on f(x) = x3
dydx = f(x + dx) − f(x)dx Use f(x) = x3: (x + dx)3 − x3dx Expand (x+dx)3: x3 + ... (your turn!) dxWhat derivative do you get?
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