K kpad5991 Member Joined Dec 29, 2016 Messages 238 Gender Male HSC 2018 Nov 20, 2017 #1 Differentiate: y = e^2x(2x-3)/(x-1)^2 Do we have to differentiate the numerator using the product rule and then use the quotient rule?
Differentiate: y = e^2x(2x-3)/(x-1)^2 Do we have to differentiate the numerator using the product rule and then use the quotient rule?
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Nov 20, 2017 #2 kpad5991 said: Differentiate: y = e^2x(2x-3)/(x-1)^2 Do we have to differentiate the numerator using the product rule and then use the quotient rule? Click to expand... if I did not get my differentiation of U (using the quotient rule) wrong. The question itself is simply an application of the chain rule problem. Last edited: Nov 22, 2017
kpad5991 said: Differentiate: y = e^2x(2x-3)/(x-1)^2 Do we have to differentiate the numerator using the product rule and then use the quotient rule? Click to expand... if I did not get my differentiation of U (using the quotient rule) wrong. The question itself is simply an application of the chain rule problem.