How do you differentiate #f(x)=e^(-x^2-2x+1) # using the chain rule?
2 Answers
Explanation:
The chain rule basically says
So in this case let
Then
You can do it another way using the chain rule more indirectly, based on the properties of
Explanation:
The derivative of
This is why the derivative of
However, when you have embedded functions, you have to do more complex differentials with
In the case above, you have
and multiply by