Hi all,
Need some help here as helping a friend and it has been years since I had calculus but think I remember this having something to do with the quotient rule?
The function g(x) is differentiable. The function h(x) is defined as: h(x)=g(x)/6(x)
g(1)=-6 and g’(1)=-10
What is h’(1)?
Any help and explanation would be awesome as I would like to be able to explain it versus just getting the answer. Thank you so much!
Need some help here as helping a friend and it has been years since I had calculus but think I remember this having something to do with the quotient rule?
The function g(x) is differentiable. The function h(x) is defined as: h(x)=g(x)/6(x)
g(1)=-6 and g’(1)=-10
What is h’(1)?
Any help and explanation would be awesome as I would like to be able to explain it versus just getting the answer. Thank you so much!