how to use chain rule in integration
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The chain rule for integration is basically -substitution. For calculating derivatives, we use the chain rule by multiplying by one. ... Note that the numerator of d x 2 d x d x 2 d x is interpreted as a ratio of differentials, whereas the denominator is interpreted as a derivative (function).
The chain rule for integration is basically -substitution. For calculating derivatives, we use the chain rule by multiplying by one. ... Note that the numerator of d x 2 d x d x 2 d x is interpreted as a ratio of differentials, whereas the denominator is interpreted as a derivative (function).
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substitution. For calculating derivatives, we use the chain rule by multiplying by one. ... Note that the numerator of d x 2 d x d x 2 d x is interpreted as a ratio of differentials, whereas the denominator is interpreted as a derivative (function)
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