This document outlines rules for derivatives including the power rule for exponents, product rule for multiplying functions, quotient rule for dividing functions, chain rule for nested functions, and implicit rule for functions with two variables. The power rule states to multiply the coefficient by the exponent and subtract 1 from the exponent. The product rule is to take the derivative of the first function times the second plus the derivative of the second times the first. The quotient rule involves multiplying the bottom function by the derivative of the top and subtracting the top times the derivative of the bottom, all over the bottom squared. The chain rule is the derivative of the outside times the derivative of the inside. The implicit rule is used when finding the derivative of a function with two variables