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Calculus · Session

Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions

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We'll start with a quick review of differentiation and introducing the chain rule. From there, we will work through examples using the chain rule to calculate derivatives of composite functions. We'll then learn about implicit differentiation and work through some examples of those. Lastly, if time permits, we'll apply implicit differentiations to differentiate inverse functions. Understanding of how to differentiate basic functions (polynomials and trig functions) is expected, but it's OK if you are still not overly familiar.

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Yu Heng L

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Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions

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