Differentiate \frac{2x^2}{x^3+1} A. \frac{2x(-x^2+2)}{(x^3+1)^2} B. \frac{2x(x^3-2)}{(x^3+1)^2} C. \frac{2x}{(x^3+1)} D. \frac{4}{3x}
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The product rule states that if we have two functions u(x) and v(x), then the derivative of their product is given by: (d/dx)(u(x)v(x)) = u'(x)v(x) + u(x)v'(x) In this case, u(x) = 2x(-x²³+2) and v(x) = (x² + 1)² 2x² x²³ +1. Show more…
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