Constant Multiple Rule: The constant multiple rule states that when we take the derivative of a constant multiplied by a function, we can simply multiply the constant by the derivative of the function.
Chain Rule: The chain rule is used to find the derivative of composite functions. It tells us how to differentiate functions within other functions.
Power Rule: The power rule is used to find the derivative of functions raised to a power. It states that if we have a function raised to an exponent, we can bring down that exponent as a coefficient and decrease it by 1.