Find Derivative of y = t/(1 - t^2) with the Quotient Rule

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This is a Calculus problem where we use the quotient rule on this rational function to find the derivative.

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Hold on a minute MW. You wouldn't separate the two factors in the denominator, since you have a difference of two squares [ ( a-b )^2. And eliminate the (1+t^2) from the numerator and the denominator? Yielding a final answer of: y`=1/(1-t^2)?

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Give us the toughest derivative problem, one who writes its derivative first will get pinned by you...?

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