Calculus Derivative with the Chain and Product Rule

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We find the derivative of f(x) = ((x + 1)/(x - 1))^3. I hope this helps someone who is learning Calculus.
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I really hope these kind of bite size videos that actually teaches get more views!

mingmiao
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Thanks Math Sorcerer! Btw I wanted to ask what should I learn after calculus. Should I learn diff equations or linear algebra. Can you also reccommend some books for both subjects? Thanks!

toony
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Shouldn't the title say quotient rule? Also, do you have any tips on memorizing the quotient rule formula. Thanks.

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