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Lecture 11 - Derivative

The document defines the derivative of a function f(x) as the limit of the difference quotient as Δx approaches 0. It provides the general expression for the derivative and discusses the difference quotient and its interpretation as the average rate of change. It also outlines the process of finding the derivative using the limit approach and difference quotient.

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Lecture 11 - Derivative

The document defines the derivative of a function f(x) as the limit of the difference quotient as Δx approaches 0. It provides the general expression for the derivative and discusses the difference quotient and its interpretation as the average rate of change. It also outlines the process of finding the derivative using the limit approach and difference quotient.

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THE DERIVATIVE

Given a function of the form y = f(x), the derivative of the function is defined as

Comments About The Derivative

i.The above equation is the general expression for the derivative of the
function f.
ii. The derivative represents the instantaneous rate of change in the
dependent variable given a change in the independent variable. The
notation 𝑦/ 𝑥 is used to represent the instantaneous rate of change in y
with respect to a change in 𝑥. This notation is distinguished from 𝛥𝑦/𝛥𝑥
which represents the average rate of change.
iii. The derivative is a general expression for the slope of the graph of 𝑓 at
any point 𝑥 in the domain.
iv. If the limit in the above figure does not exist, the derivative does not exist.
Finding The Derivative (Limit Approach)

• Step 1 Determine the difference quotient for the given function.


• Step 2 Find the limit of the difference quotient as Δx 0.
The Difference Quotient
If Y= f(x), then the ratio of the change in dependent variable with respect to the
change in independent variable.
The change in independent variable Δx= (x + Δx) –x,
The change in dependent variable Δy = f(x + Δx) –f(x)

The above equation is sometimes referred to as the difference quotient.

What Does The Difference Quotient Represent ?

• This represents the average rate of change in the value of y with respect to the change in x
while moving from [𝑥, 𝑓(𝑥)] to [(𝑥 + 𝛥𝑥), 𝑓(𝑥 + 𝛥𝑥)]
When we apply limit as Δx 0 , then we get
derivative.

𝑑𝑦
= 𝐷𝑥 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑓 ′ 𝑥 = 𝑌′
𝑑𝑥
Suppose Y= f(𝑥)

𝑌 + ∆𝑌 = 𝑓(𝑥 + ∆𝑥)
∆𝑌 = 𝑓 𝑥 + ∆𝑥 − 𝑌
∆𝑌 = 𝑓 𝑥 + ∆𝑥 − 𝑓(𝑥)
To get average rate of change , divide both sides by ∆𝑥

∆𝑌 𝑓 𝑥 + ∆𝑥 − 𝑓(𝑥)
=
∆𝑥 ∆𝑥
apply lim on both sides, we get
∆𝑥→0
Rules of Differentiation

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