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Calculus
Chain Rule Calculator
Compute the derivative of a composite function f(g(x)) where f(u) = c·u^n and g(x) = m·x + b, evaluated at a given x. Applies the chain rule: (d/dx)[f(g(x))] = f'(g(x)) · g'(x).
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Calculus
Partial Derivative Calculator
Computes the partial derivative of a two-variable power function f(x,y) = aₓ·xᵐ·yⁿ with respect to either x or y at a specific point. Useful for multivariable calculus, gradient calculations, and optimization problems.
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Key differences
| Chain Rule Calculator | Partial Derivative Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Calculus | Calculus |
| Inputs required | 5 | 7 |
| Result | Chain Rule Derivative | Partial Derivative |
| What it does | Compute the derivative of a composite function f(g(x)) where f(u) = c·u^n and g(x) = m·x + b, evaluated at a given x. Applies the chain rule: (d/dx)[f(g(x))] = f'(g(x)) · g'(x). | Computes the partial derivative of a two-variable power function f(x,y) = aₓ·xᵐ·yⁿ with respect to either x or y at a specific point. Useful for multivariable calculus, gradient calculations, and optimization problems. |