How is integration through substitution related to the Chain Rule?
In calculus, integration by substitution is a method for finding antiderivatives and integrals. Using the fundamental theorem of calculus often requires finding an antiderivative. It is the counterpart to the chain rule of differentiation. ChaCha!
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Chain is taking the power, putting it out front then repeating what is inside the parenthesis then multiplying that by the derivative of what inside. ChaCha!
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