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This result can be derived from using the [[Product Rule]] on the functions <math>f(x)</math> and <math>\frac{1}{g(x)}</math>. | This result can be derived from using the [[Product Rule]] on the functions <math>f(x)</math> and <math>\frac{1}{g(x)}</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 26 December 2024
The Quotient Rule is a rule for taking the derivative of the quotient of two functions. It states that the derivative of is
This result can be derived from using the Product Rule on the functions and .
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