How do you find the derivative of #g(x) = -4x + 5 #?
1 Answer
Explanation:
There are two ways to go about this. The first, I will be using the rules of derivatives. The second, I'll be showing by first principles.
Method 1: Rules of Derivatives
There are two rules we'll be using to solve this. The first is the derivative of a polynomial, which says:
The highest power we have is 1, so by bringing that down, we remove the x since
By applying both rules, we can get:
Method 2: First Principles
This method can be used to take the derivative of literally any function. A derivative is the instantaneous rate of change at a point, and we want the function for it. So we'll apply the rate of change formula (
So let's plug in our function:
Let's expand this.
And let's get the like terms together:
And as that approaches 0, we just get
Now, you have two methods of finding the derivative. One for polynomials, one for any other function.