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Calculate the derivatives of the given functions. Simplify your answers whenever possible.$$f(x)=\frac{3-4 x}{3+4 x}$$
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We can use the quotient rule to find its derivative. The quotient rule states that the derivative of $\frac{u}{v}$ is $\frac{u'v - uv'}{v^2}$, where $u$ and $v$ are functions of $x$, and $u'$ and $v'$ are their respective derivatives. Show more…
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