Quotient rule for differentiation

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This article is about a differentiation rule, i.e., a rule for differentiating a function expressed in terms of other functions whose derivatives are known.
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Statement

Suppose and are functions defined at and around a point and they are both differentiable at (i.e., the derivatives and are defined) and . Then, the quotient is differentiable at , and its derivative is given as follows:

If we consider the general expressions rather than the evaluation at a particular point , we can rewrite the above as:

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