Rules for Finding Derivatives
Rules are introduced for finding the derivative of constants, polynomials, trigonometric functions, other transcendental functions, sums of functions, and products of functions. The chain rule is introduced for evaluating the derivative of composite functions. Worked examples are provided.

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