I've been working on this one for a while, and I can't figure out the logic to get the desired answer.
According to Shaums, I can take the derrivative of:
f(x) = [(x- 1)(x + 1)^(-1)]^(1/2)
And the answer should come to:
f'(x) = 1/[(x + 1)(x^2 - 1)^(1/2)]
Can anyone show me the steps they used to get this answer?
According to Shaums, I can take the derrivative of:
f(x) = [(x- 1)(x + 1)^(-1)]^(1/2)
And the answer should come to:
f'(x) = 1/[(x + 1)(x^2 - 1)^(1/2)]
Can anyone show me the steps they used to get this answer?