How do you find the first and second derivatives of #((3x^2-x+1)/(x^2))# using the quotient rule?
1 Answer
Aug 22, 2016
f'(x) =
f'' (x)=
Explanation:
u is a function of X, u' is the first derivative
v is a function of x, v' is the first derivative
The quotient rule gives
For the question u=
u'=
v=
v'=2
This the first derivative of our quotient is
And now tidy up to the answer
BUT why?
Write the function as 3-
And differentiate each term.
Mathematicians are lazy..do things the most efficient way!!!