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- given that ( g(u)=left(\frac{u^{3}-1}{u^{3}+1}
ight)^{8} ) show that ( g^{prime}(u)=\frac{48 u^{2}left(u^{3}-1
ight)^{7}}{left(u^{3}+1
ight)^{9}} )
Step1: Use the chain rule
Let \(y = g(u)=(\frac{u^{3}-1}{u^{3}+1})^{8}\), let \(t=\frac{u^{3}-1}{u^{3}+1}\), then \(y = t^{8}\). By the chain rule \(\frac{dy}{du}=\frac{dy}{dt}\cdot\frac{dt}{du}\).
First, find \(\frac{dy}{dt}\):
\(\frac{dy}{dt}=8t^{7}\)
Step2: Use the quotient rule to find \(\frac{dt}{du}\)
The quotient rule states that if \(t=\frac{f(u)}{h(u)}\) where \(f(u)=u^{3}-1\), \(f^{\prime}(u) = 3u^{2}\) and \(h(u)=u^{3}+1\), \(h^{\prime}(u)=3u^{2}\), then \(\frac{dt}{du}=\frac{f^{\prime}(u)h(u)-f(u)h^{\prime}(u)}{h^{2}(u)}\)
Step3: Substitute \(t\) and \(\frac{dt}{du}\) into the chain - rule formula
\(\frac{dy}{du}=8t^{7}\cdot\frac{6u^{2}}{(u^{3}+1)^{2}}\), since \(t=\frac{u^{3}-1}{u^{3}+1}\)
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We have shown that \(g^{\prime}(u)=\frac{48u^{2}(u^{3}-1)^{7}}{(u^{3}+1)^{9}}\) by using the chain rule and the quotient rule.