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The document discusses the chain rule and its applications. It provides 7 examples of using the chain rule to differentiate composite functions with respect to different variables. In each example, it identifies the inner and outer functions, applies the chain rule formula, and derives the final differentiation. The chain rule allows breaking down composite functions into their constituent parts to calculate their derivative.

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Week # 08

The document discusses the chain rule and its applications. It provides 7 examples of using the chain rule to differentiate composite functions with respect to different variables. In each example, it identifies the inner and outer functions, applies the chain rule formula, and derives the final differentiation. The chain rule allows breaking down composite functions into their constituent parts to calculate their derivative.

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Week # 08

 Chain Rule
 Applications Of Chain Rule

 Chain Rule :-

 Applications of Chain Rules:-

1.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule

(1)
Put (A) & (B) in (1)

2.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule

(1)
Put (A) & (B) in (1)

dy 4a t

2
dx 3at

3.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule

(1)
Put (A) & (B) in (1)

dy t (9 a t  8 b )

dx t (1 5 a t  1 8 )

4.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’


t (3 t  t  1)
2
dx

2
dt t

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule

(1)

Put (A) & (B) in (1)

t ( 4 t  3t  6 )
2
dy

dx t (3  1  1)

4 t  3t  6
2
dy

dx 3 1  1
5.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule

(1)

Put (A) & (B) in (1)


6.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

(A) (B)

Now by Chain Rule


(1)

Put (A) & (B) in (1)

dy  2 s in t . c o s t

dx  2 s in t . c o s t

7.

Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’ Differentiate w-r-t ‘t’

. 1

(A) (B)
Now by Chain Rule

(1)

Put (A) & (B) in (1)

Dr. Syed Asif Hussain

Email: [email protected]

The End of Week # 08

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