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Teddythebenny

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hi guys

i was wondering if anyone here could help me with the 1st principal rule and how it works ?

i know the short form, but i kinda dont get the forst principle rule of calculas

plz help
 

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f'(x) = limh->0((f(x+h) - f(x)/h)

Say, let f(x) = x2. Let's differentiate from Newton's first principle:

f'(x) = ((x+h)2 - x2/h)
Expanding (x+h)2
f'(x) = (x2 + 2xh + h2 - x2)/h)
Subtracting x2
f'(x) = (2xh + h2)/h
Taking out common factor h
f'(x) = h(2x + h)/h
Cancelling h
f'(x)= 2x + h
Now, take the limit as h -> 0
We get,
f(x) = 2x
Which d(x2)/dx = 2x
 

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Also, learn to spell.
 

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thx for that

i get it now .. although i prefer the short cut ..

thank you
 

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they can ask you to differentiate something using first principles, so you will need to know how to do them.
 

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回覆: Re: introductory calculas

just remember the formulas
 

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Re: 回覆: Re: introductory calculas

I think my maths teacher said they havent asked for the first principals in the HSC for 20 years or something o_O But still, learn it anyway :)
 

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