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How do you differentiate this problem?

How do you differentiate this problem?-example-1
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Answer:


(dy)/(dx) =
(5)/((x+2)^2)

Explanation:

Differentiate using the quotient rule.

Given y =
(f(x))/(g(x)) , then


(dy)/(dx) =
(g(x)f'(x)-f(x)g'(x))/((g(x))^2)

here f(x) = 3x + 1 ⇒ f'(x) = 3

g(x) = x + 2 ⇒ g'(x) = 1 , thus


(dy)/(dx) =
(3(x+2)-(3x+1))/((x+2)^2)

=
(3x+6-3x-1)/((x+2)^2)

=
(5)/((x+2)^2)

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