Subtraction Rule in Differentiation

In calculus, the subtraction rule in differentiation is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the subtraction of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The subtraction rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.

Subtraction in Differentiation Calculator


Enter a function to differentiate:






Rules for specifying input function in Differentiation

1. Use ^ for representing power values.
    Eg:x3=x^3.
2.Use sqrt for square root operation.
    Eg:√x=sqrtx
3.Use paranthesis() while performing the subraction operation.
    Eg:ex-lnx=(e^x)-(lnx)
4. Use inv,ln,log to specify inverse,natural log and log(with different base values) respectively
    Eg:tanh-1x=taninvx
         2.ln x=lnx
         3.log3x=log3x
5. Ensure that the input string is as per the rules specified above.

In calculus, the subtraction rule in differentiation is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the subtraction of two other functions for which derivatives exist. The subtraction rule in integration follows from it. The rule itself is a direct consequence of differentiation.

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The Subtraction Rule in Differentiation applies to subtract more than two functions. The above Calculator computes a derivative of a given function with respect to a variable x using analytical differentiation. Free online calculator that allows you to dynamically calculate the differential equation.


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