v'(x)=2x
If you need the derivative of the quotient, remember: downsie d upsie - upsie d downsie divided by downsie squared!
Melissa E.
asked 02/09/21We can apply the Quotient Rule to find the derivative of
y= (x^2 - 2 )^3 / x^2 + 3 if we let u(x) = (x^2 - 2) ^3 and
v(x) = x^2 + 3
Find the derivative of v' (x)
If v( x) = x2 + 3, then v' (x) =
v'(x)=2x
If you need the derivative of the quotient, remember: downsie d upsie - upsie d downsie divided by downsie squared!
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