Chain rule for partial derivatives?
The chain rule formula for finding derivatives is dy/dx = dy/dx du/dx = g' (u) f' (x) ChaCha!
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In calculus, the chain rule is a formula for the derivative of the composite of two functions. Do the ChaCha!
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The chain rule for derivatives in calculus begin by approximating delta y by f(x) delta x. ChaCha!
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The chain rule can be thought of as taking the derivative of the outer function (applied to the inner function) and multiplying it times the derivative of the inner function. The chain rule is arguably the most important rule of differentiation. The chain rule formula for finding derivatives is dy/dx = dy/dx du/dx = g' (u) f' (x) ChaCha!
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