#Calc HW
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no, just find
$\frac{1}{t}+\frac{1}{t^2}=t^{-1}+t^{-2}$
Schlaumau
Now just differentiate like you would do it with positive exponents @bitter flame
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How do I find the derivative of this? Would I have to use the quotient rule?
no, just find
$\frac{1}{t}+\frac{1}{t^2}=t^{-1}+t^{-2}$
Schlaumau
Now just differentiate like you would do it with positive exponents @bitter flame