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The Problem
y=((X+1)/(X-1))^4
Chain Rule + Quotient Rule:
y'=4((X+1)/(X-1))^3 (((1)(X-1)-(1)(X+1))/((X-1)^2))
Combining the terms, I get:
y'=-8((X+1)^3)/((X-1)^5)
BUT the book says(Notice the lack of negative):
y'=8((X+1)^3)/((X-1)^5)
So where did I get (Or lose) The negative.
There will probably be more questions farther on. I realize that It is hard to look at it in this form so maybe writing it out will help.
Thanks anyone!
Edit: I Think it MIGHT be a book typo.
y=((X+1)/(X-1))^4
Chain Rule + Quotient Rule:
y'=4((X+1)/(X-1))^3 (((1)(X-1)-(1)(X+1))/((X-1)^2))
Combining the terms, I get:
y'=-8((X+1)^3)/((X-1)^5)
BUT the book says(Notice the lack of negative):
y'=8((X+1)^3)/((X-1)^5)
So where did I get (Or lose) The negative.
There will probably be more questions farther on. I realize that It is hard to look at it in this form so maybe writing it out will help.
Thanks anyone!
Edit: I Think it MIGHT be a book typo.
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