The derivative of (x 3 - 4x)/x is obviously 2x for x 0, because (x 3

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The derivative of (x3 - 4x)/x is obviously 2x for x ≠ 0, because (x3 - 4x)/x = x2 - 4 for x ≠ 0. Verify that the quotient rule gives the same derivative.

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Calculus And Its Applications

ISBN: 9780134437774

14th Edition

Authors: Larry Goldstein, David Lay, David Schneider, Nakhle Asmar

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