J jon12 New member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 21 Dec 10, 2010 #1 got to use the quotient rule to differentiate the following,can someone show me how to do this. p(t)=(sint)/(t^2+7)
got to use the quotient rule to differentiate the following,can someone show me how to do this. p(t)=(sint)/(t^2+7)
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Dec 10, 2010 #2 jon12 said: got to use the quotient rule to differentiate the following,can someone show me how to do this. p(t)=(sint)/(t^2+7) Click to expand... Do you know what the quotient rule for differentiation is? If you do - please tell us and tell us where you are stuck applying that rule. If you don't know the rule - lookup in your textbook. In case you don't have a textbook - google it. And then tell us where you are stuck exactly ....
jon12 said: got to use the quotient rule to differentiate the following,can someone show me how to do this. p(t)=(sint)/(t^2+7) Click to expand... Do you know what the quotient rule for differentiation is? If you do - please tell us and tell us where you are stuck applying that rule. If you don't know the rule - lookup in your textbook. In case you don't have a textbook - google it. And then tell us where you are stuck exactly ....