No one likes differentiation – or do they? If you are a JC student, you probably already learnt differentiation and you may be overwhelmed with the amount of new ‘rules’ in A Level differentiation compared to secondary school differentiation. So many students whine and struggle with differentiation because it CAN be quite complicated to grasp every single concept well.
Truth be told, there is no easy way out to study for differentiation. But being systematic and consistent helps! Differentiation is one of those topics where it helps to really have a checklist of concepts and question types, and you just need to go through everything, building up your confidence until you achieve mastery.
Of course, having a great H2 Math tutor can immensely benefit you as well, as their clear explanations can help you comprehend the concepts better.
So, without further ado, here’s our very quick overview of the topics and concepts you need for A Level differentiation!
1. What is differentiation?
As you do more differentiation questions, you might come a point where you have lost the plot – what am I doing? What is differentiation, anyway?
In short, differentiation gives you the derivative (dy/dx) which is the rate of change of f(x) with respect to x. Geometrically, the derivative of a function is also the gradient of the function’s tangent at any given point.
That is why you would see differentiation in application questions relating to rate, like kinematics.