Calculus: How to Take Derivatives of Exponentials, Logs, and Trig Functions
Struggling with derivatives of exponentials, logarithms, and trigonometric functions? In this video, we break down how to handle these functions, including how to apply the Chain Rule to each. Timestamps: [00:24] Derivatives of Exponential & Logarithmic Functions [01:27] Applying the Chain Rule to Exponentials [02:25] Applying the Chain Rule to Logarithms [03:34] Handling Coefficients and Constants [04:10] Basic Trig Derivatives & Memory Tips [07:14] Applying the Chain Rule to Trig Functions [08:39] Practice Problem

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