How does the product rule for differentiation work

The chain rule works so that if you have y=f(x)g(x), where f(x) and g(x) are functions of x, dy/dx = f'(x)g(x) + f(x)g'(x)

JP
Answered by Jesse P. Maths tutor

4646 Views

See similar Maths A Level tutors

Related Maths A Level answers

All answers ▸

Find the location of the turning point of the following curve, y = x^2 + 6x - 7


How would you integrate ln(x)


Why is the derivative of x^n, nx^(n-1)?


In what useful ways can you rearrange a quadratic equation?


We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning