Asked by Aaron
                y= [(x-3)/(x^2+1)]^2
find the derivative.
I know i would start off with the chain rule. but would i then continue on and use the quotient rule next?
            
        find the derivative.
I know i would start off with the chain rule. but would i then continue on and use the quotient rule next?
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    done, 
look for you other post of the same question
    
look for you other post of the same question
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