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Differentiating functions to a power using the chain rule
In this maths tutorial I show you how to differentiate functions to a power using the chain rule
The Chain Rule
We will be going through how to use the chain rule, using two methods (1) the chain (long way) (2) the short cut method. We will progress through some examples
Chain Rule Examples
In this tutorial we will be going through how to use the chain rule and completing two examples of using this method.
Chain Rule application : C3 Edexcel January 2013 Q1
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