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3.1 The Product and Quotient Rules & 3.2 The Chain Rule and the General Power Rule
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Let’s take a minute to recall the rules we have so far for differentiation.
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Constant-Multiple Rule (k is a constant) Sum Rule General Product Rule (r is a non-zero constant)
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Some New Differentiation Rules Product Rule Quotient Rule
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Chain Rule 1.When applying the chain rule, begin by identifying f(x) and g(x). 2.To differentiate f(g(x)), first differentiate the outside function f(x) and substitute g(x) for x in the result. Then, multiply by the derivative of the inside function g(x). Note: The General Power Rule we have been using is a special case of the chain rule. Why?
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Alternate Notation for the Chain Rule Given the function y = f(g(x)), set u = g(x) so that y = f(u). With this notation we have y = f(u) and we note that Using this notation, the chain rule states that
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