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Chain rule

We have used the chain rule several times for functions of one variable. For functions of two variables there are two special cases where the chain rule can be applied: one to differentiate function of the form $z(x(t),y(t))$ and one to differentiate functions of the form $z(x,y(x))$. We discuss this in the following subsections.
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  • Chapter 1: Functions of one variable
  • Chapter 2: Differentiation of functions of one variable
  • Chapter 3: Functions of two variables
  • Chapter 4: Differentiation of functions of two variables
    • Partial derivatives
    • Applications 1
    • Chain rule
      • Chain rule: special case 1
      • Chain rule: special case 2
    • Tangent line to level curve
    • Applications 2: Marginal rate of subsitution
  • Chapter 5: Optimization
  • Chapter 6: Areas and integrals

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