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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a short analysis of the Product Rule With Three Functions in Calculus One. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Honestly, we didn’t cover this in class, but it’s a little bit self-explanatory, so I managed to solve it ?) Idk, you can visualize it as a diagram, in which you have a product rule inside another product rule. You grab the first two terms and apply the product rule. Then (after derivating them, you kind of synthesize them into a new term and apply the second product rule. Something like this: v= x^2 (sinx) v’= x^2(cosx)+(sinx)(2x) u= In(x) u’= 1/x f’(x)= vu’+uv’= (x^2 sinx)(1/x)+ In(x)( x^2(cosx)+(sinx)(2x)) = x^2sinx/x+In(x)x^2cos(x)+In(x)sin(x)(2x)
It's easier to get this using associativity and induction : (ABC)' is just (A(BC))' and then just use the derivative rule for two functions f and g where f = A and g = BC.
@@subhrasamanta7329 we learn it during highschool, but we dont really delve that deep. and if i remember, we didn't use transcendetal fuctions that much...
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refreshers for derivatives, you’re one of the RUclipsrs who’ve helped me. Thank you
I never learned this in calc 1! thanks! Just finished calc 4 and need to pick up all other skills I may not know about. :)
You never learned derivatives in calc 1 and you made it all the way to 4? 😂
NaawG never learned triple product rule! lmao
Wait I thought calculus 3 was the max
@@virajfunhouse8491 “calc 4” is just diff eq. some people call it calc 4 some people call it diff eq
I never learned this either! I am in differential equations right now and this is the first time I've seen this.
My question would be whether this pattern could be applied to the product rule with however many functions.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a short analysis of the Product Rule With Three Functions in Calculus One. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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Honestly, we didn’t cover this in class, but it’s a little bit self-explanatory, so I managed to solve it ?)
Idk, you can visualize it as a diagram, in which you have a product rule inside another product rule. You grab the first two terms and apply the product rule. Then (after derivating them, you kind of synthesize them into a new term and apply the second product rule. Something like this:
v= x^2 (sinx) v’= x^2(cosx)+(sinx)(2x)
u= In(x) u’= 1/x
f’(x)= vu’+uv’= (x^2 sinx)(1/x)+ In(x)( x^2(cosx)+(sinx)(2x)) = x^2sinx/x+In(x)x^2cos(x)+In(x)sin(x)(2x)
Well, that was hard to type out (I feel like I skipped something, tho)
When do you learn calculus? In college? In our country we have to learn this hard math in high school sad life😢😢
It's easier to get this using associativity and induction : (ABC)' is just (A(BC))' and then just use the derivative rule for two functions f and g where f = A and g = BC.
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can it be solve by using quotient rule? like bringing the x^2 down. so that the equation will become "(sin x)(lnx)/ x^-2
When do you learn calculus? In college? In our country we have to learn this hard math in high school sad life😢😢
@@subhrasamanta7329 we learn it during highschool, but we dont really delve that deep. and if i remember, we didn't use transcendetal fuctions that much...