How do you find the derivative of # (y - 1)^5 / (y^2 + 5 y)^6# using the chain rule?
1 Answer
The main tool for differentiating this is the Quotient Rule ; the chain rule is secondary. Please see the explanation.
Explanation:
Let
The Quotient Rule is:
let
Here is where the chain rule comes in:
Let
Again the chain rule is used for h'(y):
let
You now have all of the parts to substitute back into the quotient rule: