Introduction to the Chain Rule: Functions within Functions!
First up, let's talk about the Chain Rule! This is arguably THE MOST IMPORTANT differentiation rule
Implicit Differentiation: When 'y' is Hiding!
Alright, next up: Implicit Differentiation! Up until now, most functions you've differentiated have
Differentiating Inverse Functions: Flipping the Slope!
Okay, let's talk about inverse functions. Remember, an inverse function 'undoes' what the original f
Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions: New Rules, Same Chain!
Building on inverse functions, let's tackle the specific case of inverse trigonometric functions – y
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions with Bases Other than 'e'
Alright, we love 'e', the natural base, but what about other bases? What if you have 2^x, or log_3(x
Logarithmic Differentiation: Using Log Properties to Simplify!
Finally, let's talk about Logarithmic Differentiation. This is a super clever technique that lets yo