Talk:Chain rule

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Revision as of 03:50, 8 November 2008 by imported>Paul Wormer (New page: {{subpages}} In line with the following, : <math>(f \circ g)' = (f' \circ g) . g' \,</math>, I would write for pedagogical reasons: :<math> z(y(x)) \leftrightarrow z\circ y(x), </math>...)
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In line with the following,

,

I would write for pedagogical reasons:

and that

reads in Leibniz (traditional) notation,

.

What do you think? --Paul Wormer 09:50, 8 November 2008 (UTC)