Calculus 3: Partial Derivative (25 of 50) The Chain Rule: Example 1

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In this video I will find dz/dt=? of z=(x^2)y, where x=t^2, and y=t^3 using the change rule.

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i was unable to understand chain rule before watching this videa nd after watching it helps me in correcting my concept

zainabfatima
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thanks for saving me every single calc and physics exam... TT^TT

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Thank you so much for the equations, really helped me a lot and figured out where I did wrong

yuelingwu
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This was very helpful, thank you, sir.

bmor
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simplify dz÷dt =4cost in differntial equation

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differntial equation( 1+x^2) dy÷dx+6xy=2x can you solve this one sir

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omg this helped so much!!!! God bless <3

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integration of 6x÷(1-x))^2 can you solve this one sir

manjunathRamanahalli
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why do most instructors dont do the ling way

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Please help me in finding dz/dy o a function 2z=1-y^2

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