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Chain rule

By the use of the derivatives of elementary functions and rules of differentiation we are able to differentiate many functions, but not all. What about the function $y(x)=e^{3x^2}$?

We call this kind of functions composite functions and such functions can be differentiated by the use of the chain rule.
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  • Chapter 1: Functions of one variable
  • Chapter 2: Differentiation of functions of one variable
    • Derivative
    • Rules of differentiation
    • Applications 1
    • Chain rule
      • Composite function
      • Chain rule
    • Inverse function
    • Applications 2: Elasticity and inverse
  • Chapter 3: Functions of two variables
  • Chapter 4: Differentiation of functions of two variables
  • Chapter 5: Optimization
  • Chapter 6: Areas and integrals

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