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Since Calculus has supposedly been around for a long time, when is there actual evidence of the chain rule first being used?
Vagn said:Leibniz used it but didn't express it explicitly.
The first instance of it in it's modern form was in Lagrange's 1797 Théorie des fonctions analytiques.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_rule#History
HallsofIvy said:I can't imagine why you would think that. The chain rule is a necessity for differentiating all but the simplest functions.
HallsofIvy said:I can't imagine why you would think that. The chain rule is a necessity for differentiating all but the simplest functions.