Sorry for the double post. Getting near exam time.
R RyanGall93 New member Joined May 2, 2019 Messages 8 May 7, 2019 #1 Sorry for the double post. Getting near exam time.
MarkFL Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 3,021 May 7, 2019 #2 You can use either the product or quotient rules. Did you try either of these? If so, what is your progress?
You can use either the product or quotient rules. Did you try either of these? If so, what is your progress?
R RyanGall93 New member Joined May 2, 2019 Messages 8 May 7, 2019 #3 MarkFL said: You can use either the product or quotient rules. Did you try either of these? If so, what is your progress? Click to expand... Got to this point, the problem is simplifying from here.
MarkFL said: You can use either the product or quotient rules. Did you try either of these? If so, what is your progress? Click to expand... Got to this point, the problem is simplifying from here.
MarkFL Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 3,021 May 7, 2019 #4 Okay, your work so far looks good. Do you see that both terms in the numerator contain some common factors?
Okay, your work so far looks good. Do you see that both terms in the numerator contain some common factors?