Find the Derivative Using Quotient Rule - d/dc (1+ce^x)/(1-ce^x)
Problem
Solution
Identify the numerator
u=1+c*ex and the denominatorv=1−c*ex for the quotient rule.Differentiate
u andv with respect toc treatingx as a constant.Calculate the derivative of the numerator:
d(u)/d(c)=ex Calculate the derivative of the denominator:
d(v)/d(c)=−ex Apply the quotient rule formula
d()/d(c)u/v=(vd(u)/d(c)−ud(v)/d(c))/(v2) Substitute the expressions into the formula:
((1−c*ex)*(ex)−(1+c*ex)*(−ex))/((1−c*ex)2) Simplify the numerator by distributing the terms:
ex−c*e(2*x)+ex+c*e(2*x) Combine like terms in the numerator to get
2*ex
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