How do you use the chain rule to differentiate #y=1/(x^4-1)#?
1 Answer
Oct 18, 2016
Explanation:
We have,
So, let
And then,
The chain rule tells us that;
Applying this gives us:
# = -1/(x^4-1)^2 4x^3 #
# = (-4x^3)/(x^4-1)^2 #