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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 20:58 spencertodd742

Differentiate. (assume k is a . y = 1 / (p + ke^p). i tried using the quotient (f/g)' = (gf' - fg') / g^2. and ended up with . (1-pke^(p-1)) / (p+ke^p)^2. which is apparently wrong.

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