Find f'(x) using the rules for finding derivatives. f(x)=\frac{3x-4}{x-4} f'(x)=

glasskerfu

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2021-05-03

Find f'(x) using the rules for finding derivatives.
f(x)=3x4x4
f'(x)=

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liannemdh

liannemdh

Skilled2021-05-04Added 106 answers

Step 1: Given that:
f(x)=3x4x4
We need to find the derivative of the given function.
Step 2: Formula Used:
Quotient rule of derivative:
(uv)=uvvuv2
Step 3: Derivative:
f(x)=(3x4)(x4)(x4)(3x4)(x4)2
=3(x4)(3x4)(x4)2
=3x123x+4(x4)2
=8(x4)2
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-11-24Added 2605 answers

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