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Chapter 10 - The Quotient Rule
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Lesson Summary:
The quotient rule is a quick way to find the derivative of the division of two functions. The quotient rule states that
d
d
x
(
f
g
)
=
1
g
2
(
g
d
f
d
x
−
f
d
g
d
x
)
.
Lesson Inputs:
Chapter 9 - The Product Rule
Lesson Outputs:
Chapter 11 - The Chain Rule
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Lesson Specific Problems
Use the quotient rule to find the derivative of
f
(
x
)
/
g
(
x
)
where
f
(
x
)
=
5
x
6
−
16
x
5
−
4
x
4
+
72
x
3
−
3
x
2
−
2
x
+
18
and
g
(
x
)
=
42
x
2
+
32
x
+
7
.
Use the quotient rule to find the derivative of
f
(
x
)
/
g
(
x
)
where
f
(
x
)
=
32
x
2
−
23
x
+
6
and
g
(
x
)
=
4
x
2
+
7
x
+
6
.
Use the quotient rule to find the derivative of
f
(
x
)
/
g
(
x
)
where
f
(
x
)
=
4
x
2
+
5
x
−
2
and
g
(
x
)
=
−
3
x
−
7
.