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Diff Int Review

The document lists various differentiation and integration formulae that students should know from Calculus 1, including: 1. The product rule, quotient rule, and chain rule for differentiation. 2. Formulas for taking derivatives of trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 3. Integral formulas for polynomials, exponentials, trigonometric functions, and the fundamental theorem of calculus.

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Diff Int Review

The document lists various differentiation and integration formulae that students should know from Calculus 1, including: 1. The product rule, quotient rule, and chain rule for differentiation. 2. Formulas for taking derivatives of trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 3. Integral formulas for polynomials, exponentials, trigonometric functions, and the fundamental theorem of calculus.

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Summary of Differentiation Rules

The following is a list of differentiation formulae and statements that you should know
from Calculus 1 (or equivalent course).

Product Rule:

(f (x)g(x))0 = f (x)g 0 (x) + f 0 (x)g(x)

Quotient Rule:
0
g(x)f 0 (x) − g 0 (x)f (x)

f (x)
=
g(x) (g(x))2

Chain Rule:

(f (g(x))0 = f 0 (g(x))g 0 (x)

Derivative of Trigonometric Function:

d d d
(sin x) = cos x (cos x) = − sin x (tan x) = sec2 x
dx dx dx

d d d
(csc x) = − csc x cot x (secx) = secx tan x (cot x) = − csc2 x
dx dx dx

Derivative of Exponential and Logarithm Functions:

d x d x d 1
(e ) = ex (a ) = ax ln(a) (ln x) =
dx dx dx x

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Summary of Integration Rules
The following is a list of integral formulae and statements that you should know Calculus
1 (or equivalent course).

xn+1 (ax + b)n+1


Z Z
n
x dx = + C; n 6= −1 (ax + b)n dx = + C; n 6= −1
n+1 a(n + 1)

Z Z Z
−1 1 1 1
x dx = dx = ln |x| + C dx = ln |ax + b| + C
x ax + b a

Z Z
x x 1
e dx = e + C eax+b dx = eax+b + C
a

Z Z
sin x dx = − cos x + C cos x dx = sin x + C

Z Z
2
sec x dx = tan x + C secx tan x dx = secx + C

Z Z
csc x cot x dx = − csc x + C csc2 x dx = − cot x + C

Z Z
secx dx = ln |secx + tan x| + C csc x dx = − ln | csc x + cot x| + C

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Let F an antiderivative of f i.e. F 0 (x) = f (x). Then we have:

Z b
(1) f (x) dx = F (b) − F (a) = [F (x)]ba
a

Z b
(2) Total change in F when x changes from a to b = F (b) − F (a) = F 0 (x) dx
a

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