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For a $k$ form $\eta$ and a $l$ form $\omega$, what is $d(\eta\wedge\omega)?$ Thank you very much for your help and guidance!

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Use the Leibniz rule, i.e.

$$d(\eta\wedge\omega)=d\eta\wedge\omega+(-1)^{k}\eta\wedge d\omega.$$

It is one of the properties satisfied by the operator $d$.

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