Derivatives
Implicit Differentiation
How to differentiate equations where y is not explicitly isolated.
Implicit differentiation is a technique used in calculus to find the derivative of an algebraic function when the dependent variable depends on the independent variable in an implicit way (e.g., x^2 + y^2 = 25) rather than an explicit one (y = f(x)).
Solve Examples with Implicit Differentiation
More Calculus Topics
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
The theorem that links the concept of differentiating a function with the concept of integrating a function.
Power Rule
The most fundamental rule for derivatives: d/dx(x^n) = nx^(n-1).
Trigonometric Derivatives
A guide to the derivatives of sine, cosine, tangent, and other trig functions.