diffentiation of composition (@tanx).
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sin(cos(x)), tan4(x) + 1, e1 + x, and 1/ ln(x). Applying the rule: Once we've seen that we're working with a composition, we apply the chain rule: The derivative of a composition is the product of the derivative of the outer function (with the inner function plugged in) and the derivative of the inner function
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The composite function rule shows us a quicker way. If f(x) = h(g(x)) then f (x) = h (g(x)) × g (x). In words: differentiate the 'outside' function, and then multiply by the derivative of the 'inside' function. ... The composite function rule tells us that f (x) = 17(x2 + 1)16 × 2x.
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