Product rule

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title: Product rule
text: In calculus, the product rule is a formula used to find the derivatives of products of two or more functions. For two functions, it may be stated in Lagrange's notation as ′ = u ′ ⋅ v + u ⋅ v ′ or in Leibniz's notation as d d x = d u d x ⋅ v + u ⋅ d v d x. The rule may be extended or generalized to products of three or more functions, to a rule for higher-order derivatives of a product, and to other contexts.
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description: Formula for the derivative of a product
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date created: 2002-11-16T18:46:03Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T13:48:41Z
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