Jennifer A.

asked • 04/27/21

Calculus Assignment

Use quotient rule to find the derivative of  g(x)= \frac{x^2+5}{x^2+6x}  .

Select one:

a.  g'(x)= \frac{2x^3-30x-5x^2}{x^2(x+6)^2}

b.  g'(x)= \frac{6x^2-10x-30}{x^2(x+6)^2}

c.  g'(x)= \frac{4x^3+18x^2x+10x+30}{x^2(x+6)^2}

d.  g'(x)= \frac{x^4+6x^3+5x^2+30x}{x^2(x+6)^2}

e.  g'(x)= \frac{6x^2+10x+30}{x^2(x+6)^2}


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