Consider the functions $f(x) = x^2 + 1$ and $g(x) = e^x$. Use these functions to answer the following questions.
c. State the derivative of $\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}$.
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Extend introductory study of functions, algebra, calculus. Focus on functions, relations, graphs, algebra, and applications of derivatives.
Covers limits, continuity, differentiability, differentiation, and anti-differentiation.
derivatives of $f(x) \pm g(x), f(x) \times g(x), \frac{f(x)}{g(x)}$ and $(f \circ g)(x)$ where $f$ and $g$ are polynomial functions exponential, circular, logarithmic or power functions and transformations or simple combinations of these functions
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