How do you use the quotient rule to differentiate #(4x − 2) / (x^2 + 1)#?

1 Answer
Aug 4, 2016

#4*(-x^2 +x + 1) / (x^4 + 2*x^2 + 1)#

Explanation:

The differential coefficient of a fraction is given by (Denominator * Diff. Coeff. of Numerator - Numerator * Diff. Coeff. of Denominator) / Denominator^2
Here DC of Denominator = 2x
and DC of Numerator = 4
Substituting we get
#((x^2 + 1) * 4 - (4x - 2) * 2x) / (x^2 + 1)^2#
Expanding we get #(4*x^2 + 4 - 8*x^2 + 4*x) / (x^4 + 2*x^2 + 1)#
Simplifying, we get
#(-4*x^2 + 4*x + 4) / (x^4 + 2*x^2 + 1)#
ie #4*(-x^2 +x + 1) / (x^4 + 2*x^2 + 1)#

Hope it is clear