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  • In [[calculus]], the '''chain rule''' describes the [[derivative]] of a "function of a function": the [[compos ...\sdot g'(x)</math>, and substituting <math>\,y = g(x)</math> we have the ''chain rule''
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  • * The [[chain rule]] for the [[derivative]] of [[function composition]]: <math>(f \circ g)' =
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  • In [[calculus]], the '''chain rule''' describes the [[derivative]] of a "function of a function": the [[compos ...\sdot g'(x)</math>, and substituting <math>\,y = g(x)</math> we have the ''chain rule''
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  • {{r|Chain rule}}
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  • {{r|Chain rule}}
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  • {{r|Chain rule}}
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  • The [[chain rule]] in [[calculus]] describes the [[derivative]] of the composite of differen
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  • By the [[chain rule]]
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  • which becomes, via the [[chain rule]],
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  • The last line in equation (1) follows from the [[chain rule]].
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  • ...ient with the [[quotient rule]], and a composition of functions with the [[chain rule]]. There are no general formulas of this kind for integration; instead, we
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  • ...dinates of ''all'' particles (nuclei ''and'' electrons). By applying the [[chain rule]] one can show that ...the SF frame to the nuclear center of mass, then, by application of the [[chain rule]], nuclear mass polarization terms would appear. It is customary to ignore
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  • and using the [[Chain rule|chain-rule of differentiation]], the acceleration is:
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  • ...wice-differentiable function ''f'' of a single variable. Indeed, by the [[chain rule]] one gets,
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  • and by the [[chain rule]]
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  • By a simple application of the chain rule it follows that
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  • ...lowing expressions between differentials, obtained by application of the [[chain rule]],
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  • and the so-called chain rule of differentiation:
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