How to Find a Derivative — Beginner\u2019s Guide

How to Find a Derivative — Beginner\u2019s Guide

By Mr. Neal · Tutor Corner LLC

A derivative measures how fast something is changing at a single point. Once you get that intuition, the formulas make sense.

The intuition (visualize this)

If y = x² is a curve, the derivative y\u2032 = 2x tells you the slope of that curve at any x-value. At x = 3, the slope is 6. At x = -1, the slope is -2.

Open Desmos and graph y = x². Now zoom in really close at any point. The curve looks like a straight line. That line\u2019s slope = the derivative.

The power rule — your workhorse

If y = x^n, then y\u2032 = n·x^(n-1).

Translation: bring the exponent down front, subtract one from the exponent.

Examples:

  • y = x³y\u2032 = 3x²
  • y = 5x⁴y\u2032 = 20x³
  • y = 7 (a constant) → y\u2032 = 0
Constants ALWAYS go to zero. The derivative of any flat number is 0 — because flat = no change.

Chain rule (for nested functions)

If y = f(g(x)), then y\u2032 = f\u2032(g(x))·g\u2032(x).

Plain English: derivative of the outside, times derivative of the inside.

Example: y = (3x + 5)⁷ → outside derivative = 7(3x+5)⁶, inside derivative = 3 → final answer: 21(3x+5)⁶

Product rule (for f times g)

(f·g)\u2032 = f\u2032·g + f·g\u2032

Example: y = x²·sin(x)y\u2032 = 2x·sin(x) + x²·cos(x)

Quotient rule (for f over g)

(f/g)\u2032 = (f\u2032·g - f·g\u2032) / g²

Mnemonic: low d-high minus high d-low, over low squared.

Common derivatives to memorize

  • (sin x)\u2032 = cos x
  • (cos x)\u2032 = -sin x
  • (eˣ)\u2032 = eˣ
  • (ln x)\u2032 = 1/x

Where derivatives are tested in AP Calculus

  • Multiple choice: pure mechanical derivative practice
  • Free-response: applied — related rates, optimization, tangent lines
  • BC only: derivatives of parametric/polar/vector functions

If derivatives still feel like memorizing without understanding, calculus tutoring can fix that in 2-3 sessions. We work from the limit definition once so you see why the power rule works, then never have to memorize it.

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