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  2. Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules | Khan Academy

    The derivative of a function describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point - it gives us the slope of the line tangent to the function's graph at that point.

  3. Differentiating logarithmic functions review - Khan Academy

    Review your logarithmic function differentiation skills and use them to solve problems.

  4. Differentiating rational functions review - Khan Academy

    Review your rational function differentiation skills and use them to solve problems.

  5. Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions | Khan …

    This is an exceptionally useful rule, as it opens up a whole world of functions (and equations!) we can now differentiate. Also learn how to use all the different derivative rules together in a …

  6. Chain rule (article) | Khan Academy

    The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function. Brush up on your knowledge of composite functions, and learn how to apply the chain rule correctly.

  7. Chain rule (article) | Derivatives | Khan Academy

    The chain rule tells us how to find the derivative of a composite function. Brush up on your knowledge of composite functions, and learn how to apply the chain rule correctly.

  8. Derivatives: definition and basic rules | Khan Academy

    The derivative of a function describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point. Another common interpretation is that the derivative gives us the slope of the line …

  9. Implicit differentiation review (article) | Khan Academy

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  10. Differentiating rational functions (video) | Khan Academy

    Let's dive into the differentiation of the rational function (5-3x)/ (x²+3x) using the Quotient Rule. By identifying the numerator and denominator as separate functions, we apply the Quotient Rule …