Talk:Combination Theorem for Complex Derivatives/Product Rule

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Where to merge to?

It has been suggested that the subpages of Combination Theorem for Complex Derivatives should be merged into Product Rule for Complex Derivatives, Sum Rule for Complex Derivatives etc. However, I have suddenly begun to doubt which pages should be merged into which. While the real-valued derivates all have their own pages like Product Rule for Derivatives, the theorems for limits of sequences are collected on one page Combination Theorem for Sequences; here, Product Rule for Sequences is a redirect that leads to Combination Theorem for Sequences/Product Rule. Similarly, Combination Theorem for Cauchy Sequences and Combination Theorem for Continuous Functions exist.

I have created merged pages of the product rule both on Product Rule for Complex Derivatives and on Combination Theorem for Complex Derivatives/Product Rule, so you can see the differences.

Any thoughts? Anghel (talk) 20:45, 22 August 2022 (UTC)

Let me think on it for a while. At the moment I'm angling towards Combination Theorem for Complex Derivatives with subpages, and the equivalent pages turned into redirects. --prime mover (talk) 20:50, 22 August 2022 (UTC)