rwisnewski@shearondesign.
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i was looking at the question: x/(sqrt1 - x^2).
Normally i would think you need to use quotient property of differentials first then find the derivatives of the bottom term using the chain rule.
Could you split the original fraction into x/1 by 1/(sqrt1-x^2) and use the product rule for derivatives?
I attached a photo of what i would assume is the exact same function, would the derivatives be the same? im still having trouble with depravities so im not confident in myself solving both and being sure of the answers.
Normally i would think you need to use quotient property of differentials first then find the derivatives of the bottom term using the chain rule.
Could you split the original fraction into x/1 by 1/(sqrt1-x^2) and use the product rule for derivatives?
I attached a photo of what i would assume is the exact same function, would the derivatives be the same? im still having trouble with depravities so im not confident in myself solving both and being sure of the answers.