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Handout Friday 10/3
Today we will do a little review about what we know how to do with derivatives already and explore the one way we donβt yet know to take derivatives of combined functions.
Start with four warmup derivatives.
In the very few minutes left after that, we discussed what composition of functions looks like. This will help us understand the chain rule next week.