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| − | |Now, we need to calculate  <math>\bigg(\frac{d}{dx}\bigg(\frac{x^2-1}{x^2+1}\bigg)\bigg).</math> | + | |Now, we need to calculate <math>\bigg(\frac{d}{dx}\bigg(\frac{x^2-1}{x^2+1}\bigg)\bigg).</math> |
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| | |To do this, we use the Quotient Rule. So, we have | | |To do this, we use the Quotient Rule. So, we have |
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Find the derivatives of the following functions.
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| 1. Chain Rule
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| 2. Quotient Rule
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| 3. Trig Derivatives
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Solution:
(a)
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| Using the Chain Rule, we have
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Now, we need to calculate
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| To do this, we use the Quotient Rule. So, we have
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(b)
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| We need to use the Chain Rule. We have
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We need to calculate
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| Final Answer:
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