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Need question done to double check my own...thanks
Goal: Decide: Is it true that the derivative of the quotient is always the product of the quotients? Let f(x) = x^3 and let g(x) = 2x. Find (f(x)/g(x))'. Find f'(x)/g'(x). Come up with two different functions f and g so that the derivative of the quotient IS NOT the quotient of the derivatives (and show it works by repeating a) and b) with the functions you chose). Show transcribed image text
Need question done to double check my own...thanks
Goal: Decide: Is it true that the derivative of the quotient is always the product of the quotients? Let f(x) = x^3 and let g(x) = 2x. Find (f(x)/g(x))'. Find f'(x)/g'(x). Come up with two different functions f and g so that the derivative of the quotient IS NOT the quotient of the derivatives (and show it works by repeating a) and b) with the functions you chose).
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23 Sep 2019