When the Basic Differentiation Rules aren't enough... In this video I do 4 examples of finding the Derivative of a function using the Product Rule. The textbook I teach from states the product rule as d/dx[f(x)g(x)]=f(x)g'(x)+-g(x)f'(x) instead of d/dx(f(x)g(x))=f(x)g'(x)+-f'(x)g(x) and I have adjusted my class notes to reflect this discrepancy. I have checked all of the examples in this video and the final answers are correct.
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