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The Quotient Rule <math>({f \over g})' = {(gf'-fg') \over g^2} </math>
The Quotient Rule <math>({f \over g})' = {(gf'-fg') \over g^2} </math>


<math> f'(x) = {{(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)}{(4x^4 - x^2 + 10x)'}-(4x^4 - x^2 + 10x)'{(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)'} \over {(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)}^2} </math>
<math> f'(x) = {{(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)}{(4x^4 - x^2 + 10x)'}-(4x^4 - x^2 + 10x){(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)'} \over {(4x^5 - x^3 + 5x)}^2} </math>


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Revision as of 13:51, 24 August 2021

Derivative of Polynomial Functions

=Newton Derivative of Polynomial Functions=
  1. The sum rule
  2. The Difference Rule
  3. The Product Rule
  4. The Quotient Rule
=Leibniz Derivative of Polynomial Functions=
  1. The sum rule
  2. The Difference Rule
  3. The Product Rule
  4. The Quotient Rule


Examples

Example 1

Ex1:

Using the sum rule we can divided in to different part

so we will started to work on different part by using power rule.

Example 2

Ex2:

The Product Rule

Using the Product Rule we can divided in to different part

Example 3

Ex3:

The Quotient Rule