Differential Calculus 5: The Chain Rule (HD)

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

How to differentiate composite functions using the Chain Rule. Power functions (like y=(ax+b)^n) and Trigonometric Functions (like y=sin(ax)) are covered in this video.

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  • why does tan(u)=sec^2??

  • Very clear explanation

  • Most in depth explanation (no shortcuts) of the chain rule I've found here, great!

  • can you do a proof of the chain rule?

    (very helpful though)

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