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proof of quotient rule​

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Answered by mannat200891
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(x) = -g/(x) (g(x))2 . A proof of the quotient rule. This will be easy since the quotient f/g is just the product of f and 1/g. So, to prove the quotient rule, we'll just use the product and reciprocal rules.

Answered by praseethanerthethil
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To prove the quotient rule, we'll just use the product and reciprocal rules. We don't even have to use the definition of derivative. First, treat the quotient f/g as a product of f and the reciprocal of g. Next, apply the product rule

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