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Mathematics, 15.09.2021 19:40 smarcalli6457

CALCULUS: Find the derivative of \frac{7x+6}{42x^2}, without using the product of quotient rule. Please show your work. I know how to do this problem with the quotient rule, but I cannot solve it without it. Could someone please help? No fake answers. Thank you in advance! :)

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