Chain Rule with Radical Functions | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We go over how to use the chain rule to differentiate composite radical functions. What if we have a function inside a square root? Or inside a fifth root? Or any other root/radical? In these situations we should rewrite the radical function as a rational exponent then simply apply the chain rule. #Calculus1 #Calculus1Exercises

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Hi, is there a book that teaches math to self learners who literally forgot all the math they learned and teaches from first principles in a fine grained manner with literally no assumed previous knowledge?
A book that teaches you even if you're in middle school or just beginning high school how to come up yourself with the formulas that you're just forced to memorize.
A book that teaches how to think through problems just like a meta skill, patterns that come up often in "algorithms" used to solve problems but actually isolated from specific problems, patterns we might not even identify and is more of a intuition and not something palpable that we can use intentionally for those of us who don't have that intuition..
Just brute forcing your way thru solving more problems is very unstructured and the fact that it's so random and you don't have any guarantees you will be able to comprehend all the nuances of the steps required to solve every problem feels infuriating to me.
A lot of problems can even be solved in multiple ways and that adds to the randomness and is dis-empowering since you may not able to come up with those alternative ways to solve the problem yourself.

What about mathematical logic used by computer scientists to work with type theory?
I have a big interest in type theory and formal logic and I can not find any curriculum to self learn the prerequisites to type theory, all the different kinds of formal logic prerequisites that you don't know you're even missing since you're not a domain expert in type theory.
Can you help me please figure it out?

1. As an "outsider to math" I don't know what I don't know and I don't know even where to look at since there are dozens and dozens of books on math that promise they will properly teach you math but it still feels like they are teaching how to use formulas and not how to come up with them yourself, meaning you get a deeper understanding of every intricate detail of why that formula is the way it is.

2. I don't know if you know how to approach the type theory field but I have not had so far success with any professor in CS to actually answer me and guide me how to properly learn the prerequisites to type theory so when I read some paper on gradual types or dependent types is not complete gibberish.

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