If y=(\frac{x}{x+1})^{5}, then \frac{dy}{dx}=

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2021-11-18

If y=(xx+1)5, then dydx=

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Sculd1987

Sculd1987

Beginner2021-11-19Added 19 answers

Step 1
Given that:
y=(xx+1)5
Step 2
To apply the chain rule of derivatives,
Differentiating with respect to “x” then,
ddxy=ddx(xx+1)5
=5(xx+1)51ddx(xx+1)
since, ddxxn=nxn1
=5(xx+1)4(x+1)ddxxxddx(x+1)(x+1)2 By Quotient rule
=5(xx+1)4x+1x(1+0)(x+1)2
=5(xx+1)4x+1x(x+1)2
=5(xx+1)41(x+1)2
=5x4(x+1)41(x+1)2
dydx=5x4(x+1)6

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