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May20-12, 11:13 AM   #1
 

some change of variable?


let x=r^2.
if we have already d/dr, how to find d/dx?

I was saying, d/dr=(d/dx)*(dx/dr)=(d/dx)*2r ?

But am doubting it?
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May20-12, 12:18 PM   #2
 
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Hi M. next!

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I was saying, d/dr=(d/dx)*(dx/dr)=(d/dx)*2r ?
Yes, that's a correct use of the chain rule, it's fine.

(though i'd write it 2r*dr/dx, to leave the d/dx free to have-a-go at the next thing! )
May20-12, 12:23 PM   #3
 
Thanks Tim :) but my doubting results from.. Well, I recall from class that there was a radical 2 and not only 2?
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some change of variable?


√2 ?

i can't think where that would come from
May20-12, 05:11 PM   #5
 
Neither could I, thanks tim,
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