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Ballery1:

I need a hint to solve this question..

Ballery1:

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Ballery1:

I wanna use chain rule but i’m Scared *~*

dude:

Go for it!

Ballery1:

K, let me try

Ballery1:

Wait, do i consider the expressions in the numerator and denominator as two different functions ?

Ballery1:

i got it.

Ballery1:

i'll post the answer in 5 minutes :)

Ballery1:

it's a chain and quotient rule

Narad:

The function is \[f(x)= (g(x))^{n}\] The derivative is \[f'(x)=n(g(x))^{(n-1)}*g'(x)\] You have to take into account that \[g(x)= \frac{ u(x) }{ v(x) }\]

Ballery1:

I feel like i’ve Done something wrong...just tell me where i’m Wrong. That’s all i need. :)

Ballery1:

Omg i think i found the mistake... /.- i’m Soooo stupid honestly

Ballery1:

Did it... fixed all my mistakes. Papers are coming in a second.

dude:

Looks good (:

Narad:

Good answer

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