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==The General Power Rule==
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  If <math>y=[u(x)]^n</math>, where <math>u</math> is a differentiable function of <math>x</math>
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  and <math>n</math> is a real number, then
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  <math>\frac{d}{dx}[u^n]=n\cdot u^{n-1}\cdot u'</math>
  
 
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'''This page were made by [[Contributors|Tri Phan]]'''
 
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 23 July 2020

The Chain Rule

 If  is a differentiable function of  and  is a 
 differentiable function of , then  is a differentiable function 
 of  and
 
 
 
 In another word, 

Example: Find derivative of

1)

Solution:  

2)

Solution:  

The General Power Rule

 If , where  is a differentiable function of  
 and  is a real number, then
 
 

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This page were made by Tri Phan