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|<br> <math>\left(\frac{f}{g}\right)'(x) = \frac{f'(x)\cdot g(x)-f(x)\cdot g'(x)}{\left(g(x)\right)^2}. </math> | |<br> <math>\left(\frac{f}{g}\right)'(x) = \frac{f'(x)\cdot g(x)-f(x)\cdot g'(x)}{\left(g(x)\right)^2}. </math> | ||
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+ | |Additionally, we will need our power rule for differentiation: | ||
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+ | ::<math style="vertical-align: -21%;">\left(x^n\right)'\,=\,nx^{n-1},</math> for <math style="vertical-align: -25%;">n\neq 0</math>, | ||
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+ | |as well as the derivative of natural log: | ||
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+ | ::<math>\left(\ln x\right)'\,=\,\frac{1}{x}.</math> | ||
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Revision as of 14:52, 14 May 2015
Find the derivative of
Foundations: | |
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This problem requires several advanced rules of differentiation. In particular, you need | |
The Chain Rule: If and are differentiable functions, then | |
The Product Rule: If and are differentiable functions, then | |
The Quotient Rule: If and are differentiable functions and , then | |
Additionally, we will need our power rule for differentiation: | |
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as well as the derivative of natural log: | |
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Solution:
Step 1: |
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We need to identify the composed functions in order to apply the chain rule. Note that if we set , and |
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we then have |
Step 2: | |
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We can now apply all three advanced techniques. For , we must use both the quotient and product rule to find | |
Step 3: |
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We can now use the chain rule to find |
Note that many teachers do not prefer a cleaned up answer, and may request that you do not simplify. In this case, we could write the answer as |
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Final Answer: |
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