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  2. Chain rule (video) | Week 2 | Khan Academy

    The chain rule states that the derivative of f (g (x)) is f' (g (x))⋅g' (x). In other words, it helps us differentiate *composite functions*. For example, sin (x²) is a composite function because it can be …

  3. Chain rule with the power rule (video) | Khan Academy

    If we write f of x being equal to v of u of x, then we see very clearly the chain rule is very useful here. The chain rule tells us that f prime of x is going to be the derivative of v, with respect to u.

  4. Multivariable chain rule (video) | Khan Academy

    And there's a special rule for this, it's called the chain rule, the multivariable chain rule, but you don't actually need it. So, let's actually walk through this, showing that you don't need it. It's not that you'll …

  5. Derivatives: how to find derivatives | Calculus | Khan Academy

    Chain rule Learn Chain rule Worked example: Derivative of cos³ (x) using the chain rule

  6. Chain rule (video) | Khan Academy

    The chain rule states that the derivative of f (g (x)) is f' (g (x))⋅g' (x). In other words, it helps us differentiate *composite functions*. For example, sin (x²) is a composite function because it can be …

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  8. Quotient rule from product & chain rules (video) | Khan Academy

    We explore the connection between the quotient rule, product rule, and chain rule in calculus. Rather than memorizing another rule, we see how the quotient rule naturally emerges from applying the …

  9. Worked example: Derivative of √ (3x²-x) using the chain rule

    Let's dive into the process of differentiating a composite function, specifically f (x)=sqrt (3x^2-x), using the chain rule. By breaking down the function into its components, sqrt (x) and 3x^2-x, we …

  10. Chain rule (article) - Khan Academy

    The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function. Brush up on your knowledge of composite functions, and learn how to apply the chain rule correctly.