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Mathematics, 30.12.2019 05:31 mooncake9090

Use the fundamental definition of a derivative to find f'(x) where f(x)=\frac{x+a}{x+b}

the answer i get is \frac{-a+b}{\left(x+b\right)^{ 2}} , but i'm not entirely sure if this is correct and also i'm not sure if i'm using the right method.


Use the fundamental definition of a derivative to find f'(x) where f(x)=[tex]\frac{x+a}{x+b}[/tex]

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