
calculus - How to find the derivative of a fraction? - Mathematics ...
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ordinary differential equations - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Sep 13, 2017 · I'm trying to compute the following derivative: $$ \text {Using first principles, differentiate}: f' (x) = (x)^\frac {1} {4}\\\\ $$ I'm used to the functions being whole numbers or …
Find Derivative of Fraction Using First Principles
Feb 23, 2015 · I am really struggling with a highschool calculus question which involves finding the derivative of a function using the first principles. The question is as follows: Find the …
Second Derivative of basic fraction using quotient rule
I know this is a very basic question but I need some help. I have to find the second derivative of: $$\\frac{1}{3x^2 + 4}$$ I start by using the Quotient Rule and get the first derivative to be:...
Find the derivative of a negative fractional exponent.
Aug 27, 2021 · Find the derivative of a negative fractional exponent. Ask Question Asked 4 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 2 months ago
How to find a derivative using the quotient rule with a square root …
Jul 4, 2018 · I am trying to solve the assignment below with the quotient rule. Every time I get stuck on a similar assignment which has a square root inside the numerator of a fraction. What …
Critical point of a Fraction - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Usually you would define a "critical point" as the zero-points of the first derivative of your function. Since this functions first derivative has no zero-point, the critical point you search for is …
calculus - How to get derivative of a function without using the ...
Jun 22, 2020 · To answer your question, “am I doing wrong?”, you cannot get the derivative of a function by just using algebra to express the function in an equivalent expression.
Antiderivative fraction - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I'm would like to find the antiderivative of $$\\frac{x^2}{(x-1)^5}$$ I tried without using partial fractions but I did not manage, so I started a lesson on partial fractions but I do not succeed in
Chain rule of fractions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
How can I use chain rule to find the derivative of $y=\frac { (3x-3)^2} {x}$? Should I multiply the derivative of whole $y$ with the derivative of $ (3x-3)^2$ and ...