
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 …
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.
Derivatives: chain rule and other advanced topics | Khan Academy
The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function. This is an exceptionally useful rule, as it opens up a whole world of functions (and equations!) we can now differentiate.
Applying the chain rule and product rule (video) | Khan Academy
Let's explore multiple strategies to tackle derivatives involving both the product and chain rules. We start by applying the chain rule first, then the product rule.
Derivatives: chain rule and other advanced topics | Khan Academy
Chain rule Identifying composite functions Worked example: Derivative of cos³ (x) using the chain rule Worked example: Derivative of √ (3x²-x) using the chain rule Worked example: Derivative …
Worked example: Chain rule with table (video) | Khan Academy
Through a worked example, we explore the Chain rule with a table. Using specific x-values for functions f and g, and their derivatives, we collaboratively evaluate the derivative of a …
Proving the chain rule (article) | Khan Academy
Proving the chain rule for derivatives. The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function:
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 …
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, …
Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions - Khan …
The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function. This is an exceptionally useful rule, as it opens up a whole world of functions (and equations!) we can now differentiate.