How do you find the derivative of 1/(x-5)1x5?

1 Answer
Jan 4, 2016

Use 1/a=a^-11a=a1 and chain rule. It's -1/(x-5)^21(x5)2

Explanation:

1/(x-5)=(x-5)^-11x5=(x5)1

The chain rule:

((x-5)^-1)'=-1*(x-5)^(-1-1)*(x-5)'=

=-(x-5)^-2*1=-1/(x-5)^2

Note: the chain rule does not make a difference in this case. However, if there was another function in which the denominator which didn't have a derivative equal to 1, the differentiation process would be more complex.