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Using chain rule to differentiate functions of the form asin(mx+b).
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Lois Rollings 8 years, 7 months ago
Published this.Lois Rollings 9 years, 6 months ago
Created this as a copy of Bill's copy of Basic Chain Rule.There is only one version of this question that you have access to.
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a | integer |
7
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c | number |
0.91
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b | number |
-0.2
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d | number |
-4.1
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a1 | number |
0.5
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a2 | number |
-3.3
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Generated value: integer
7
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