The quotient rule with Circular Functions
Differentiation
Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4
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This video is a return to the idea of the quotient rule but with circular functions. As the previous video was used to recap all the work for differentiation, this one is a lot shorter (YEA!). A quick example showing how the quotient rule works moves swiftly into two examples where we use the quotient rule with some circular function (or trig functions).
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