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How do you prove the chain rule?

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Answered by shilfi
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In the proof of differentiability implies continuity, you separate the limits saying that the limit of the products is the same as the product of the limits. But the limit of x*1/x at zero cannot be divided as the limit of x times the limit of 1/x as the latter one does not exist.

I do understand that this works in this case because both the limits exist.

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