Use the quotient rule to find the derivative of the following. [ egin{aligned} y & =frac{x^{2}-3 x+8}{x^{2}+9} \ frac{d y}{d x} & =square end{aligned} ]
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In this case, the numerator is \(u = x^2 - 3x + 8\) and the denominator is \(v = x^2 + 9\). Show more…
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