SOLUTION: Use the quotient rule to find the derivatives of the given functions (Please show your work)
a) y = (x+1)/(2x-1)
b) y = (7x+1)/(3x+6)
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Question 805415: Use the quotient rule to find the derivatives of the given functions (Please show your work)
a) y = (x+1)/(2x-1)
b) y = (7x+1)/(3x+6)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Each numerator and denominator have very easy derivatives. Try to remember the memory device, .
The "Hi" is for the numerator, and the "Ho" is for the denominator.
The "d" means, "derivative of...".
Look carefully at the memory expression device, and JUST TRY IT.
Tell if you have trouble.
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