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((x+2)(2x-6)-(x^2-6x+1)(1))/(x+2)^2
((2x^2-2x-12)-(x^2-6x+1))/(x+2)^2
(X^2+4x-13)/(x+2)^2
Quotient Rule: Bottom x derivative of the top - the top x the derivative of the bottom, all over the bottom squared
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