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Diiferential Calculus
edit- Calculus
- Outline of calculus
- List of calculus topics
- Derivative
- Newton's notation for differentiation
- Leibniz's notation for differentiation
- Derivative of a constant
- Sum rule in differentiation
- Constant factor rule in differentiation
- Linearity of differentiation
- Calculus with polynomials
- Chain rule
- Product rule
- Quotient rule
- Inverse functions and differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Stationary point
- Maxima and minima
- First derivative test
- Second derivative test
- Extreme value theorem
- Differential equation
- Differential operator
- Newton's method
- Taylor's theorem
- L'Hôpital's rule
- Leibniz's rule
- Logarithmic derivative
- Differential (calculus)
- Related rates
- Regiomontanus' angle maximization problem
- Fundamental theorem of calculus
- Limit of a function
- Continuous function
- Differential calculus
- Change of variables
- Implicit function
- List of differentiation identities