What is the derivative of #(e^x-e^-x)/(e^x+e^-x)#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
You can differentiate this function by using the quotient rule and the chain rule.
Before using these rules to differentiate the function, try to simplify it a little - this will save you a lot of work on the derivative. For example, you could write
So, you know that you can differentiate a function that takes the form
#y = f(x)/g(x)# , with#g(x)!=0#
by using the formula
#color(blue)(d/dx(y) = ([d/dxf(x)] * g(x) - f(x) * d/dx(g(x)))/[g(x)]^2)#
In your case, you have
Explanation:
Hyperbolic function: