Many of you have now learnt how to calculate the first derivative $\frac{df}{dx}$ for a wide range of functions such as $f(x)=x^{1/2}, f(x)=\sin(x), f(x)=1,$ etc.
Many of you have now learnt how to calculate the first derivative $\frac{df}{dx}$ for a wide range of functions such as $f(x)=x^{1/2}, f(x)=\sin(x), f(x)=1,$ etc.