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Differential Calculus
To err is to admit to forgive
to blame it on others to repeat
ANONYMUS
human, superhuman, divine,
politics, unprofessional.
Calculus is a central branch of Mathematics, developed
from algebra and geometry.
It is built on two major complementary ideas, both of
which rely critically on the concept of limits.
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The first is the differential calculus ( Part A ) , which is
concerned with the instantaneous rate of change of quantities
with respect to other quantities.
More precisely, the local behavior of functions which can
be illustrated by the slope of a function's graph.
The second is the integral calculus ( Part B ) , which studies
the accumulation of quantities, such as areas under a curve,
linear distance traveled, or volume displaced.
These two processes act inversely to each other, a fact
delivered conclusively by the Fundamental theorem of
calculus.
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nth order derivatives of some standard functions:
1. y = eax
2ax 2 ax
2 2y = a.a e = a e
d y
dx=
ax
1y = a e dy
dx=
yn = an eax.
.
.
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2. y = amx where m is a positive integer.
y1 = D (amx) = m amx log a.
y2 = m log a . (m amx log a)
= (m log a)2 amx
yn = (m log a)n amx.
.
.
y3 = (m log a)3 amx
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3. y = (ax + b)m, where m is a positive integer such that m > n .
y1 = m(ax + b)m-1.a
y2 = m(m – 1)(ax + b) m-2. a2
y3 = m(m – 1) (m- 2) (ax + b)m-3 a3
yn = m(m- 1) (m – 2) … [m – (n – 1)] (ax + b)m-n an.
.
.
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14. y
ax b=
+
Let us write y = (ax + b)-1
y1 = -1 (ax + b)-2.a = (-1)1 1! (ax + b)-2.a
y2 = (-1) (-2) (ax + b)-3 a2 = (-1)2 2! (ax + b)-3 . a2
y3 = (-1) (-2) (-3) (ax + b)-4 a3 = (-1)3 3! (ax + b)-4 a3
yn = (-1)n n! (ax + b) –(n+1) an
1
( 1) !
( )
n n
n n
n ay
ax b +
-=
+
.
.
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5. y = log (ax + b)
y1 = a(ax + b)-1
y2 = a(-1) (ax + b)-2.a = a2(-1)1 1! (ax + b)-2
y3 = a2(-1) (-2) (ax + b)-3 .a = a3(-1)2 2! (ax + b)-3
yn = an (-1)n-1 (n – 1) ! (ax + b)-n
1( 1) ( 1)!
( )
n n
n n
n ay
ax b
-- -=
+
.
.
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6. y = sin (ax + b)
y1 = cos (ax + b). a
1y = sin 2
a ax bpé ù
+ +ê úê úë û
2y = cos 2
a ax b apé ù
+ +ê úê úë û
2 = a sin 2.
2ax b
pæ ö÷ç + + ÷ç ÷çè ø
2= a sin
2 2ax b
p pé ùæ ö÷ç+ + +ê ú÷ç ÷çè øê úë û
n
ny = a sin 2n ax bpæ ö
÷ç + + ÷ç ÷çè ø
.
.
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n
nExercise: If y = cos (ax + b), prove that y = a cos 2
n ax bpæ ö
÷ç + + ÷ç ÷çè ø
7. y = eax sin (bx + c)
y1 = eax. b cos (bx + c) + aeax sin (bx + c),
= eax [b cos (bx + c) + a sin (bx + c)]
Put a = r cos θ, b = r sin θ
Then θ = tan-1 (b/a) and
a2 + b2 = r2 (cos2 θ + sin2 θ) = r2
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y1 = eax [ r sin θ cos (bx + c) + r cos θ sin (bx + c)]
y1 = r eax sin (θ + bx + c)
Note: sin (A + B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B
Similarly we get,
y2 = r2 eax sin (2θ + bx + c),
y3 = r3 eax sin (3θ + bx + c)
.
.
yn = rn eax sin (nθ + bx + c)
2 2 -1where r = and = tan (b/a).a b q+
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Exercise: If y = eax cos (bx + c), yn = rn eax cos (nθ + bx + c),
2 2 -1where r = and = tan (b/a).a b q+
Examples:
1. Find the nth derivative of y = cos h2 3x
Solution: Write cos h2 3x =
23 3
2
x xe e-é ù+ê úê úë û
6x -6x1(e + e + 2)
4=
n 6x n -6x1[6 e + (-6) e ] .
4ny =
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Find the nth derivative of : (1) sin h 2x sin 4x
Solution: Dn[sinh 2x sin 4x]
n 2x n -2x1(D [e sin 4x] - D [e sin 4x])
2=
n/2 2x -1 -2x -1120 {e sin (4x + n tan 2) - e sin (4x - n tan 2)}
2=
(2) y = log (4x2 – 1)
Solution: Let y = log (4x2 – 1) = log [(2x + 1) (2x – 1)]
Therefore y = log (2x + 1) + log (2x – 1).
1( 1) ( 1)!2
(2 1)
n n
n n
ny
x
-- -= +
+
1( 1) ( 1)!2
(2 1)
n n
n
n
x
-- -
-
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( )( )
2
Find the nth derivative of y =2 2 3
x
x x+ +
Solution:( )( )
2 2
22 2 3 2 7 6
x xy
x x x x= =
+ + + +
1 8 91
2 2 2 3x x
é ù= - +ê ú
ê ú+ +ë û
( )( )
2
2 2 3
n
n
d x
dx x x
é ùê úê ú+ +ë û 1
8( 1) !
2( 2)
n
n
n
x +
-= - +
+ 1
9( 1) !2
2(2 3)
n n
n
n
x +
-
+
( ) ( )2
2
1 12 7 6 7 6
2 22 7 6
x x x
x x
+ + - +=
+ +
1 1 (7 6)
2 2 ( 2)(2 3)
x
x x
+= -
+ +
11
2 2 2 3
A B
x x
é ù= - +ê ú
ê ú+ +ë û
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Leibnitz’s Theorem:
If u and v are functions of x possessing derivatives of the nth order,
then
Proof: The Proof is by the principle of mathematical induction on n.
Step 1: Take n = 1
By direct differentiation, (uv)1 = uv1 + u1v
n
n n n n n
0 n 1 1 n-1 2 n-2 2 n-1 n-1 1 n n
(uv) =
C uv + C u v + C u v +...+ C u v + C u v.
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For n = 2, (uv)2 = u2v+ u1v1 + u1v1+ uv2
Step 2: We assume that the theorem is true for n = m
Differentiating both sides we get
2 2
2 1 1 1 2 2= u v+ C u v + C uv
m
m m m m
0 m 1 1 m-1 m-1 m-1 1 m m
(uv) =
C uv + C u v + ... + C u v + C u v.
m m m m
m+1 0 m+1 0 1 m 1 1 m 1 2 m-1
m m
m m 1 m m+1
(uv) = C u v + C u v + C u v + C u v + ...
... + C u v + C u v.
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m m (m+1)
r-1 r rNote: (i) C + C = C
m (m+1)
1 1(ii) 1 + C = 1+m = C
m (m+1)
m m+1 (iii) C = 1 = C
Therefore the theorem is true for m + 1 and hence by the principle of
mathematical induction, the theorem is true for any positive integer n.
m m m m m
m+1 0 m+1 0 1 1 m 1 2 2 m-1
m m m
m-1 m m 1 m m+1
(uv) = C u v + ( C + C )u v +( C + C )u v + ...
... +( C + C )u v + C u v.
m+1
m+1 m+1 m+1 m+1
0 m+1 1 1 m m m 1 m+1 m+1
(uv) =
C uv + C u v + ... + C u v + C u v.
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Example: If y = sin (m sin-1 x) then prove that
(i) (1 – x2) y2 – xy1 + m2 y = 0
(ii) (1 – x2) yn+2 – (2n + 1) xyn+1 + (m2 – n2) yn = 0.
-1
1 2
1y = cos (m sin x) m
1 x-
2 -1
11 y = m cos (m sin x)x-
(1 – x2) y12 = m2 cos2 (m sin-1 x)
= m2 [ 1 – sin2 (m sin –1 x)]
= m2 (1 – y2).
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Differentiating both sides we get
(1 –x2)2y1. y2 + y12 (-2x) = m2 (- 2y. y1)
(1 – x2) y2 – xy1 + m2 .y = 0
Applying Leibnitz’s rule we get
[(1 – x2) yn+2 + nc1 (- 2x) . yn+1 + nc2 (-2) .yn ]
– [x yn+1+nc1.1. yn ] + m2 yn = 0
(1 – x2) yn+2 – (2n + 1) xyn+1 + (m2 – n2) yn = 0.
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Example: If y1/m + y-1/m = 2x, show that
(x2 – 1) yn+2 + (2n + 1)xyn+1 + (n2 – m2)yn = 0.
1/m
1/
1Solution: y + = 2x
my
⇒ (y1/m)2 + 1 = 2x (y1/m)
That is, (y1/m)2 – 2x(y1/m) + 1 = 0 which is a quadratic
equation in y1/m.
21/m ( 2 ) ( 2 ) 4.1.1
y =2
x x- - ± - - 2= x ± 1x -
2y = x ± 1m
xé ù-ê úë û
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2log y = m log x ± 1xé ù-ê úë û
122
Differentiating w.r.t x we get,
1 1 1 y = m. 1 .2
2 11x
y xx x
ì üï ïï ï±í ýé ù ï ï-± - ï ïî þê úë û
2
122
1 1 [ 1 x]y = m. .
x 11
x
y x x
- ±
é ù -± -ê úë û
2= ±
1
m
x -
2 2 2 2
1Squaring and cross multiplying we get (x - 1) = m y . y
(x2 – 1) 2y1 y2 + 2xy12 = m2 (2yy1)
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⇒ (x2 – 1) y2 + xy1 - m2y = 0, on dividing by 2y1.
Now differentiating each term n times by Leibnitz theorem , we get
{ }2
2 n 1 n
n(n-1)( 1) . 2x . y . 2y
1.2nx y n+ +- + +
+ {x . yn+1 + n . 1 . yn} – m2yn = 0
(x2 – 1) yn+2 + 2n xyn+1 + n2 yn – nyn + xyn+1 + nyn – m2 yn = 0
(x2 – 1)yn+2 + (2n + 1) xyn+1 + (n2 – m2)yn = 0
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Example: If cos –1 (y / b) = log(x/n)n, then show that
x2yn+2 + (2n + 1) xyn + 1 + 2n2 yn = 0
Solution: y = b cos [n log (x/n)]
Differentiating w.r.t x we get,
1
1 1y = - b sin [n log (x/n)].n .
( / )x n n
⇒ xy1 = - n b sin [n log (x/n)]
Differentiating w.r.t. x again we get ,
xy2 + 1. y1 = 1 1
- n. b cos [n log (x/n)] . n. .( /
)x n n
Therefore x(xy2 + y1) = -n2b cos [n log (x/n)] = -n2y
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Now, x2y2 + xy1 + n2y = 0
Applying Leibnitz theorem ,
{ }2
2 n 1 n
n(n-1). 2x. y . 2 . y
1.2nx y n+ ++ +
+ {xyn+1 + n. 1 . yn} + n2yn = 0
x2 yn+2 + (2n + 1) xyn+1 + 2n2 yn = 0
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-1 cos 2 2
2 1
2 2 2
n+2 n+1 n
Exercise: If y = , prove that (1 - x ) y - xy = m y and
hence show that (1 - x ) y - (2n + 1) xy - (n + m ) y 0
= .
m xe
-1 cos
1 2
HINT : y = 1
m x me
x
æ ö÷ç- ÷ç ÷÷çè ø-
2= -
1
my
x-
2
11 = - myx y-
Squaring and differentiating again we get,
2 2
2 1(1 - x ) y - xy = m y
Differentiating n times using Leibnitz theorem,
(1 – x2)yn+2 – (2n + 1)xyn+1 – (n2 – m2) yn = 0.