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Question Number 33411 by Rio Mike last updated on 15/Apr/18

 Given that u and v are real valued  functions in x ,then (d/dx)((u/v)) is equal to?

$$\:\mathrm{Given}\:\mathrm{that}\:{u}\:\mathrm{and}\:{v}\:\mathrm{are}\:\mathrm{real}\:\mathrm{valued} \\ $$$$\mathrm{functions}\:\mathrm{in}\:{x}\:,\mathrm{then}\:\frac{{d}}{{dx}}\left(\frac{{u}}{{v}}\right)\:{is}\:{equal}\:{to}? \\ $$

Commented by Rio Mike last updated on 15/Apr/18

sorry i got it now   bring it together we get    ((v(du/dx)−u(dv/dx))/v^2 )

$${sorry}\:{i}\:{got}\:{it}\:{now} \\ $$$$\:{bring}\:{it}\:{together}\:{we}\:{get} \\ $$$$\:\:\frac{{v}\frac{{du}}{{dx}}−{u}\frac{{dv}}{{dx}}}{{v}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$

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