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Hello.
We have the derivative of a function: d F(x)/dx. If we substitute x = au, how can I show that d F(x)/dx = (1/a) (dF/du) ?
 
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Dyatlov said:
Hello.
We have the derivative of a function: d F(x)/dx. If we substitute x = au, how can I show that d F(x)/dx = (1/a) (dF/du) ?

When you do a substitution, you take the derivatives of both sides (hint: take into account what is constant and what is not). If you do this, you'll immediately come to what you need to show.
 
Thanks for the answer, did it and got:
(dF/da) (dF/du) = (dF/da) u + (dF/du) a = (dF/du) a, since a is a constant. What am I missing here?
 
Dyatlov said:
Thanks for the answer, did it and got:
(dF/da) (dF/du) = (dF/da) u + (dF/du) a = (dF/du) a, since a is a constant. What am I missing here?

As I previously said, note that ##dx = a\cdot du##.
 
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Thanks, got it now.
 
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