Theorem: The Chain Rule If m(x) = E[I(x)] is a composite function, then provided that E' [I(x)] and I'(x) exist. ○ m'(x) = E[I(x)]I'(x) O m' (x) = E' [I'(x)] Om'(x) = E' [I(x)]I'(x) O m'(x) = E' [I'(x)]I'(x) O m'(x) = E[I'(x)]I'(x)
Theorem: The Chain Rule If m(x) = E[I(x)] is a composite function, then provided that E' [I(x)] and I'(x) exist. ○ m'(x) = E[I(x)]I'(x) O m' (x) = E' [I'(x)] Om'(x) = E' [I(x)]I'(x) O m'(x) = E' [I'(x)]I'(x) O m'(x) = E[I'(x)]I'(x)
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.CR: Chapter 4 Review
Problem 5CR: Determine whether each of the following statements is true or false, and explain why. The chain rule...
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