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Differentiation is all about finding rates of change (derivative) of one quantity compared to another. We need differentiation when the rate of change is not constant.
Derivative Calculator computes a derivative of a given function with respect to a given variable using analytical differentiation.
In calculus, the subtraction rule in differentiation is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the subtraction of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The subtraction rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.
In calculus, the product rule of derivatives is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the multiplication of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The product rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.
In calculus, the quotient rule of derivatives is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the division of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The quotient rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.
In calculus, the power rule of derivatives is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the multiplication of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation
In calculus, the chain rule of derivatives is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the composition of two functions for which derivatives exist. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation..
In calculus, the sum rule in differentiation is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the sum of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The sum rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.
Trapezoidal / Trapezium Rule is a method of finding an approximate value for an numerical integral, based on finding the sum of the areas of trapezia. Trapezium rule is also known as method of approximate integration. A slight underestimate will often be cancelled by a similar slight overestimate from another trapezium. Using narrower intervals will improve accuracy.
Simpson's 1/3 Rule Numerical Integration is used to estimate the value of a definite integral. It works by creating an even number of intervals and fitting a parabola in each pair of intervals. Simpson's rule provides the exact result for a quadratic function or parabola.
Romberg's Method Numerical Integration is based on the trapezoidal rule, where we use two estimates of an integral to compute a third integral that is more accurate than the previous integrals. This is called Richardson's extrapolation.
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