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In this video, we finally do some differential calculus using the infinitesimal concept to find equations involving the fluxions (derivatives). We also derive the basic rules for calculating fluxions/derivatives: sum, product, and quotient rules.

In the text, what we cover here is "problem 1" - finding fluxions from the fluents.

Here's a link to the text:
http://gymportalen.dk/sites/lru.dk/files/lru/2_1_a_treatise.pdf

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