Class Notes – Differentiation (Year 12 Further Maths)

Differentiation of Standard Functions

  1. If y = x^n then,

    \frac{dy}{dx} = nx^{n-1},

    where n is a constant.

  2. If y = kx^n then,

    \frac{dy}{dx} = knx^{n-1},

    where k and n are constants.

  3. If y = k then,

    \frac{dy}{dx} = 0,

    where k is a constant.

  4. If y = ax^m + bx^n + cx^p + …….. then,

    \frac{dy}{dx} = amx^{m-1} + bnx^{n-1} + cpx^{p-1} + ……,

    where a, b, c, m, n, p, …. are constants.

    You can differentiate this way only if terms are added or subtracted.