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Chain Rule The last formula

is known as the Chain Rule formula. It may be rewritten as

Another similar formula is given by

Derivative of the Inverse Function

The inverse of the function y(x) is the function x(y), we have

Recall the definitions of the trigonometric functions

Derivative of the Exponential and Logarithmic functions

Recall the definition of the logarithm function with base a > 0 (with

):

Derivative of the Hyperbolic functions and their Inverses

Recall the definitions of the trigonometric functions

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