How do you differentiate #f(x)= (1 - sin^2x)/(1 - sinx)^2 # using the quotient rule?
1 Answer
Apr 23, 2018
Explanation:
First, factor the numerator.
#(1-sinx)(1+sinx)#
Then cancel a factor from the bottom.
#((1-sinx)(1+sinx))/((1-sinx)(1-sinx))#
#(1+sinx)/(1-sinx)#
We know the quotient rule:
So let's insert:
We get in the numerator:
Now in total:
And it can be left this way. There is no more useful algebra to do. I double checked this answer.