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Could someone please help me with this question?

Differentiate (first express in simplest index form)

y=(x+ √x)/x

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Could someone please help me with this question?

Differentiate (first express in simplest index form)

y=(x+ √x)/x

Thanks in advance.... :)
Hint: use the quotient rule.
 

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Thanks all... I appreciate your help... :)

I'm missing a small step.... I've got the 2nd last line...

Then, the last line.... Would the step before this be: -1/2 rootx^3 ??? (-1 over 2 root x to the power of 3)... :)
 
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Thanks all... I appreciate your help... :)

I'm missing a small step.... I've got the 2nd last line...

Then, the last line.... Would the step before this be: -1/2 rootx^3 ??? (-1 over 2 root x to the power of 3)... :)
oops sorry for the lack of detail. just use your basic index laws as shown here:
 

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