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chain rule derivative of sqrt(x+sqrt(x+sqrt(x)))

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We will find the derivative of a nested square root function, sqrt(x+sqrt(x+sqrt(x))), by using the chain rule. I made a mistake in the previous video here:    • How to do chain rule differentiation ...  

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