Using the Quotient Rule on a Rational Function
Author: ShaNisaa RaSun
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Exercises
\(f'(x) = \dfrac{(2x^3 + 4x - 12)(2x-3) - (x^2 - 3x + 1)(6x^2+4)}{(2x^3 + 4x - 12)^2}\)
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