explain chain rule of differnetiation in simple language
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The chain rule is a way of finding the derivative of a function. It is used where the function is in another function. This is called a composite function.
If F(x) equals two functions that we can take a derivative of, such as:
{ F(x)=f(g(x))}
then the derivative, F prime, is
{ F'(x)=f'(g(x))g'(x)}
If F(x) equals two functions that we can take a derivative of, such as:
{ F(x)=f(g(x))}
then the derivative, F prime, is
{ F'(x)=f'(g(x))g'(x)}
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