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3.5(69) MEAC Overv... . | 5.5 (69) Rules and... () 5.6 (70) Mediator 3.3: Problem 12 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) One can use the Quotient Rule to differentiate functions of the form f(x) = P(I) Q(z) But, by rewriting f(z) as P(x) (Q()) , one can use the Product Rule and the Chain Rule to differentiate f (). Try this approach to differentiate f(3) = f' (x ) Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have unlimited attempts remaining Email instructor Q Search W. LDICBO G HO hp

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