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Find the derivative. Simplify as much as possible.

s(x)=(9-12x)/[(x/3)-(1/4)]
17 years ago

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Reiny
your function simplifies down to
s(x) = -36 , x not equal to 3/4

so the derivative is zero.
17 years ago

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