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Can someone help
Me understand this. I'm having trouble understanding the derivation of this parametric derivative. The F(x) represents the function of x, but how can the chain rule be applied to this. Can't some functions have multiple chain rules that need to be taken. For example, a function like x^2+2x, wouldn't you have to apply the chain rule twice for x^2 and also 2x which will have two dx/dt?

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