The quotient rule is used when two functions are divided – they form a quotient of the form![]()
The Quotient Rule:
If a function h consists of two simpler functions
and
with
then
(1)
Proof:
At this point we perform the sort of trick common in maths. We take
from the first term and add it to the second. We can then factorise and simplify.
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and
and if we we let
then in the denominator,
We then obtain (1).
Example: Differentiate![]()
It is a good habit to get into to write down
and then you can just substitute them into the expression for![]()
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Example: Differentiate![]()
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