The Chain Rule
Further differentiation and antidifferentiation
Mathematical Methods: Units 1 and 2
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This video takes a look at what the Chain Rule is (in terms of Differentiation) and how we can use it to make life so much easier with more complex differentials. Forming a part of the Year 11 Mathematical Methods (Units 1 and 2) VCE course, I use a number of worked examples to explain what the Chain Rule is and how we can use the Chain Rule to find differentials of functions. I show the "short cut" to make the process easier. All theory is explained in an easy to understand way.
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