Stochastic_Jimmy
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I'm trying to figure out how to find the find the derivative of \(\displaystyle f(x) = \frac{x}{x + \frac{x}{x + \frac{x}{x + \dots}}} \).
My thought is that I need to find some clever way of rewriting \(\displaystyle f(x) \) so that it becomes relatively straightforward to find \(\displaystyle f'(x) \), but I can't think of another way of expressing it. One thought I had was to try to write it as some sort of limit, but I can't see how to make that work.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance!
My thought is that I need to find some clever way of rewriting \(\displaystyle f(x) \) so that it becomes relatively straightforward to find \(\displaystyle f'(x) \), but I can't think of another way of expressing it. One thought I had was to try to write it as some sort of limit, but I can't see how to make that work.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance!