VCE Mathematical Methods/Differentiation from First Principles
Theory
[edit | edit source]Formula
[edit | edit source]Given a function f, the rule of the derivative (sometimes called the "gradient") function is defined as .
Method
[edit | edit source]Remember that in order to evaluate a limit, we usually substitute the value given into the expression. However, with the above formula, substituting will result in a division by zero, which is mathematically impossible. Therefore,in order to make use of this formula, you need to substitute the rules and , then simplify to eliminate the fraction, and only then substitute . This is called differentiation from first principles.
For example:
Let
Let us differentiate f from first principles.
.
Therefore, we can define the gradient function as
Exercises
[edit | edit source]Question One
Differentiate the following functions from first principles.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Question Two
Differentiate the following functions from first principles.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)