SOLUTION: How do I differentiate this equation?
I think I am suppose to use the quotient rule here..but I am not sure how to apply it...Thanks!
V(t) = 30 - 15t^2 / (t+3)^2
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Question 595642: How do I differentiate this equation?
I think I am suppose to use the quotient rule here..but I am not sure how to apply it...Thanks!
V(t) = 30 - 15t^2 / (t+3)^2
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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