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Economics 240 Lecture 21 Univariate Calculus. Chain Rule Many economic situations involve a chain of relationships that relate an ultimate outcome to.

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1 Economics 240 Lecture 21 Univariate Calculus

2 Chain Rule Many economic situations involve a chain of relationships that relate an ultimate outcome to its original cause. Money supply impact on output in Keynesian model. Chain rule shows how to evaluate a derivate when variable’s effect works through one function embedded in another.

3 Composite Functions The chain rule shows how to differentiate composite functions, that is, functions in which the arguments are themselves functions. Let y=g(u) and u=h(x), then the composite function f(x) is y=g(h(x))=f(x). h(x) is the inside function and g(u) is the outside function. In general g(h(x))  h(g(x)).

4 Chain Rule

5 Proof of Derivate of Exponential function

6 Example Chain Rule

7 2 nd Example of Chain Rule

8 General Power Rule

9 Example General Power Rule

10 Quotient Rule

11 Example of Quotient Rule


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