Math, asked by moreabhishek0501, 2 months ago

The sum rule for derivative is

(a)

=



+



where = +

(b)



=





where =

(c)



=





+





where =

(d)



=











where = − ​

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Answered by huzaiffbhat111
1

Answer:

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Answered by Asmadoyel
1

Answer:

In calculus, the sum rule in differentiation is a method of finding the derivative of a function that is the sum of two other functions for which derivatives exist. This is a part of the linearity of differentiation. The sum rule in integration follows from it.

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