How do you find the derivative of 1/x^21x2?

2 Answers
Mar 30, 2015

let y = 1/(x^2)y=1x2
1/(x^2)1x2 is the same as x^(-2)x2
=> (dy)/(dx) = -2*x^(-2-1)dydx=2x21
= -2x^(-3)=2x3
=> (dy)/(dx) = -2/(x^-3)dydx=2x3

Mar 30, 2015

To find the derivative of a ratio, apply the formula
D f(x)/g(x)= {f'(x)g(x)-f(x) g'(x)}/{g^2(x)}
In particular, if f(x)=1, you have that f'(x)=0, and the expression becomes
D 1/g(x) = {-g'(x)}/{g^2(x)}

Since your g(x) is x^2, you easily get that g'(x)=2x. So,
{-g'(x)}/{g^2(x)}=-{2x}/{x^4}=-2/x^3