Explain the chain rule in differential calculus with the help of some examples. plz answer if you know. don't spam plz
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the chain rule is that the derivated of f( g (x ) ) is f( g ( x )) - g( x ) . in other words, it helps us differentiate *composite functions*. for example sin( x sq ) is a composite function. because it can be constructed as f(g ( x ) ) for f( x ) = sin x and g( x ) = x sq
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