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<span class="exam">Find the derivatives of the following functions.
 
<span class="exam">Find the derivatives of the following functions.
  
<span class="exam">(a) <math style="vertical-align: -14px">f(x)=\ln \bigg(\frac{x^2-1}{x^2+1}\bigg)</math>
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<span class="exam">(a) &nbsp; <math style="vertical-align: -14px">f(x)=\ln \bigg(\frac{x^2-1}{x^2+1}\bigg)</math>
  
<span class="exam">(b) <math style="vertical-align: -3px">g(x)=2\sin (4x)+4\tan (\sqrt{1+x^3})</math>
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<span class="exam">(b) &nbsp; <math style="vertical-align: -3px">g(x)=2\sin (4x)+4\tan (\sqrt{1+x^3})</math>
  
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 25 February 2017

Find the derivatives of the following functions.

(a)  

(b)  

Foundations:  
For functions   and , recall
 
Chain Rule: 
 
Quotient Rule: 
 
Trig Derivatives: 
 


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
Using the Chain Rule, we have

Step 2:  
Now, we need to calculate  
To do this, we use the Quotient Rule. So, we have

(b)

Step 1:  
Again, we need to use the Chain Rule. We have
Step 2:  
We need to calculate 
We use the Chain Rule again to get


Final Answer:  
(a)
(b)

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