How do you use the chain Rule to find the derivative of #sqrt(2x^3 - 3x- 4)#?
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Explanation:
You can use the chain rule to find the derivative of this function by using
The chain rule tells you that you can differentiate a function
Two additional rules of derivation, the power rule and the sum rule will come into play at certain points in the derivation of
So, if you use
So, the derivative of
The power rule tells you that you can differentiate a variable
This means that you have
The sum rule tells you that the derivative of a function that can be written as a sum of two (or more) functions is equal to the sum of the derivatives of those functions.
For
you have
This means that you can write
Your original derivative now becomes
Finally,