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differentiation of u by v​

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Answered by ranjithkumar9207
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First you redefine u / v as uv^-1. Then you're going to differentiate; y` is the derivative of uv^-1. You need to use the product rule. So you've got y`= u(d/dx)v^-1 + v^-1(d/dx)u.

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Answered by venureddy4499
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Answer:

d{u} \div d{v}

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