Prime numbers have exactly two factors, 1 and themselves.
When applying the product rule, remember to distribute the derivative over all terms inside the parentheses.
To use the product rule, take the derivative of one term using the power rule (if it's a polynomial) or another differentiation formula if necessary, then multiply by the other term.
Functions can be categorized as one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one or many-to-many.
Functions must have an input and a corresponding output.
Functions must have an input and a corresponding output.
The product rule is used to find the derivative of a function that is the product of two or more functions.
A function is a mapping between a set of elements to a single element.
The number 2 is the only even prime number.
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic states that every integer greater than 1 either is prime or can be expressed uniquely as a product of primes.
The product of any two primes is always composite.
Composite numbers are not prime because they can be divided by more than just one number (other than 1).
If y is a function of x, thendy/dx represents the rate at which y changes with respect to x.
Inverts and operation basically do the opposite, for example, + would be - and times would be divide.