Derivative Rules - Proof of the Product Rule

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In this video I prove the very useful product rule which says that the derivative of a product of the 2 functions is the first function multiplied the derivative of the second function added to the derivative of the first function multiplied by the second function.

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Proof of the Product Rule

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Example 1: f(x) = x·ex

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Example 2: f(x) = sin(x)·x3

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