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Calculus Differentiation Using First Principles: 20 Fully Worked Questions with Step-by-Step Solutions

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Build a strong foundation in calculus with this comprehensive study guide on Differentiation Using First Principles. This resource features 20 carefully selected differentiation problems, progressing from basic linear functions to more advanced polynomial, rational, and radical functions. Every question is accompanied by fully worked, step-by-step solutions that explain the reasoning behind each stage of the calculation, helping learners understand both the process and the underlying concepts. The guide begins with an introduction to the limit definition of the derivative and demonstrates how to apply first principles by evaluating (f(x+h)), simplifying the difference quotient, and taking the limit as (h to 0). Throughout the document, teaching notes reinforce essential algebraic techniques such as expansion, factorization, and the use of conjugates, while highlighting common mistakes students should avoid. This resource is ideal for high school, A-Level, AP Calculus, IB Mathematics, college, and first-year university students preparing for quizzes, assignments, examinations, or independent study. It also serves as an excellent revision workbook for anyone seeking to master the fundamental concept of differentiation before progressing to advanced differentiation rules such as the power rule, product rule, quotient rule, and chain rule. What's Included: 20 progressively challenging differentiation problems Complete step-by-step worked solutions Teaching notes and explanatory guidance Clear mathematical notation and logical presentation Exam-focused practice to strengthen problem-solving skills Suitable for classroom learning, self-study, tutoring, and revision Whether you are learning calculus for the first time or reviewing core concepts before an examination, this document provides a structured and practical approach to understanding differentiation using first principles.

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Calculus: Differentiation Using First Principles
20 Fully Worked Examples with Step-by-Step Teaching
Introduction
Differentiation is one of the fundamental concepts in calculus. It measures how rapidly a
function changes with respect to its independent variable. Before learning shortcut rules such as
the power rule or product rule, it is essential to understand the first principles (or limit
definition) of differentiation.
The derivative of a function f (x)is defined as
f ( x +h)−f (x )
f ' ( x)=lim ⁡
h →0 h
This definition forms the basis of all differentiation techniques.


Example 1
Find the derivative of
f (x)=x+5
using first principles.
Teaching
Step 1: Find f (x+ h).
Replace every x with x +h.
f (x+ h)=(x +h)+5=x+ h+ 5
Step 2: Form the difference.
f ( x+ h)−f (x)¿(x +h+ 5)−( x +5)

Remove the brackets.
¿ x +h+5−x−5¿ h

Step 3: Divide by h .
h
=1
h
Step 4: Evaluate the limit.
lim ⁡ 1=1
h→ 0

Answer

, '
f ( x)=1
Teaching Note
The derivative of every linear function ax +b is simply its coefficient of x .


Example 2
Find the derivative of
f ( x)=4 x−7
Solution
f (x+ h)=4 (x +h)−7=4 x + 4 h−7
Subtract.
(4 x+ 4 h−7)−(4 x−7)=4 h
Divide by h .
4h
=4
h
Take the limit.
f ' ( x)=4
Teaching Note
Constants disappear because they cancel during subtraction.


Example 3
Find the derivative of
f ( x)=x2
Solution
f ( x+ h)=¿
Expand.
¿ x 2+2 xh+ h2
Subtract.
2 2 2 2
(x + 2 xh+ h )−x =2 xh+ h
Divide by h .

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