Course Number1111 | Course Title222 |
1202300: | Calculus Honors (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 and beyond (current)) |
Name | Description |
Using the Product Rule and the Chain Rule | In this video we will use the chain rule and the product rule together to find a derivative of a composite function. |
Chain Rule Introduction | This video is an introduction on how to apply the chain rule to find the derivative of a composite function. |
Chain Rule Definition and Example | In this video we will define the chain rule and use it to find the derivative of a function. |
Chain Rule With Triple Composition | We will use the chain rule to find the derivative of a triple-composite function. |
Chain Rule Example Using Visual Information | In this video we will analyze the graph of a function and its tangent line, then use the chain rule to find the value of the derivative at that point. |
Chain Rule Example Using Visual Function Definitions | We will use the chain rule to find the value of a composite function at a given point, given the graphs of the two composing functions. |
Name | Description |
Using the Product Rule and the Chain Rule: | In this video we will use the chain rule and the product rule together to find a derivative of a composite function. |
Chain Rule Introduction: | This video is an introduction on how to apply the chain rule to find the derivative of a composite function. |
Chain Rule Definition and Example: | In this video we will define the chain rule and use it to find the derivative of a function. |
Chain Rule With Triple Composition: | We will use the chain rule to find the derivative of a triple-composite function. |
Chain Rule Example Using Visual Information: | In this video we will analyze the graph of a function and its tangent line, then use the chain rule to find the value of the derivative at that point. |
Chain Rule Example Using Visual Function Definitions: | We will use the chain rule to find the value of a composite function at a given point, given the graphs of the two composing functions. |