Calculus tutor. Chain rule
Description
Teaches students how to use the chain rule of calculus to take derivatives of more complex functions. The chain rule is useful when the problem contains functions that are nested within one another. This is known as a composite function. Several problems are worked to reinforce the proper use of the chain rule.
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33 min
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Date of Publication
2008
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Alexander Street
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