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85.
Chain Rule Statement
easy
The chain rule states that for composite functions f(g(x)), the derivative is what?
A
f'(x) / g'(x) — the ratio of the outer derivative to the inner derivative at x
B
f'(g(x)) × g'(x) — the derivative of the outer function evaluated at the inner, times the derivative of the inner
C
f'(g(x)) + g'(x) — the sum of the outer derivative and the inner derivative at each point
D
f'(x) × g'(x) — the product of the individual derivatives of each function at the same point x in the composite expression
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