Posts

Showing posts with the label notation

Chain Rule Leibniz Notation

Image
Chain Rule Leibniz Notation . Although we, and most likely your calculus instructors, have told you repeatedly that $\dfrac{dy}{dx}$ is not a fraction (the fact that leibniz himself regarded it as a fraction notwithstanding!) the chain rule For example, we can express the derivative of x^3 x3 simply as \frac {d} {dx} (x^3) dxd (x3). Benginning Calculus Lecture notes 5 chain rule from www.slideshare.net In leibniz notation, the derivative of x with respect to y. Write the trigonometric function as the inner function in brackets and the power as the outer function. The derivative of y = ln u with respect to u is.