Derivative of sqrt(x+sqrt(x)) with Chain Rule | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We differentiate sqrt(x+sqrtx) using the chain rule and we also need the power rule to take the derivatives of the sqrts. Notice it is a composite function because x+sqrtx is in the sqrt, thus we need the chain rule. #apcalculus #calculus1

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What if there was a + sqrt x under the second sqrt x?

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