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# CALCULUS : FINDING A DERIVATIVE BY USING THE QUOTIENT RULE

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The quotient rule is a process of differentiation for a quotient of two functions. This rule is for differentiating functions where one function is divided by another. The rule follows from the limit definition of derivative and is given by:

f ' (x) . g(x) - f(x) . g ' (x)
dy/dx =------------------------------------------
(g(x))^2

In this document, the rule is given formally and several examples are worked out.
The document should serve as a useful guide for introductory examples for derivatives.
Knowledge about power rule and derivatives of some trigonometric functions is assumed.
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