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Chain Rule for Finding Derivatives - Two quick and basic examples!
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  • Here's how Calculus has been going for me this year:

    1) Go to lecture. Take detailed notes and ask questions.

    2) Professor acts like I'm an idiot for not understanding. Answers questions for no longer than 10 seconds and moves on.

    3) Attend recitation, take notes, ask questions. TA slightly more receptive to questions. Get pop quiz. Freak out. Fail.

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  • good review for my upcoming calc classes. yay internets

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  • patrickJMT what do we do with derivatives of number, also can you do some examples of taking derivatives of complex fractions

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