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The Quotient Rule is a method for differentiating two divided functions. This similar to the Product Rule, otherwise known as Leibniz's Law.The upper function is designated the letter U, while the lower is V.
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The Quotient Rule, Differential Calculus Notes From A-Level Maths Tutor

The Quotient Rule is a method for differentiating two divided functions. This similar to the Product Rule, otherwise known as Leibniz's Law.The upper function is designated the letter U, while the lower is V.
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Differential calculus Pure Maths topic notes

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Calculus: the Quotient Rule

The Product Rule Equation

This is a variation on the Product Rule(Leibniz's Law) from the previous topic.

As with the Product Rule, , if u and v are two differentiable functions of x, then the
differential of u/v is given by:

this can also be written, using 'prime notation' as :

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Differential calculus Pure Maths topic notes

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Example #1

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Example #2

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Differential calculus Pure Maths topic notes

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Example #3

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